A.T. Still University (ATSU) Student Life recently recognized an outstanding student organization on each of the University’s residential campuses. The “Registered Student Organizations of the Year” exemplify the mission and purpose of the University, bring attention to University in a positive way, have a significant impact on the community, and facilitate personal and professional development […]
Fourteen U.S. Army Reservists received free Basic Life Support (BLS) instruction and completed certification July 8 as a result of the collaboration between A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) American Heart Association Training Center and multiple regional BLS instructors. “Reservists are put in unknown situations when they arrive on a disaster or combat scene, and all need to […]
The city of Cincinnati recently honored A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health’s assistant dean of American Indian affairs, George Blue Spruce, DDS, MPH, by dedicating a special day to him. Mayor John Cranley issued a proclamation declaring June 22, 2017 to be “Dr. George Blue Spruce Day.” The announcement was made […]
Dean of A.T. Still University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA), Jeffrey Morgan, DO, MA, FACOI, CS, recently attended the Aspen Ideas Festival at the invitation of the American Osteopathic Association. The Aspen Ideas Festival, hosted by the Aspen Institute, is an annual gathering designed to bring together leaders from a variety of fields […]
A.T. Still University (ATSU) and Truman State University partnered together to provide a Summer Healthcare Career Experience (SHCE) for students interested in healthcare as a future profession. The event was a four-day program and involved hands-on activities at both ATSU and Truman State University. High school students from nine different schools were represented – Cardinal Ritter […]
Late last year, news broke of a new Ebola vaccine that was 100 percent protective against the virus. More than a decade ago, A.T. Still University (ATSU) professor Kathleen DiCaprio, PhD, was a part of the team, comprised of scientists from the Public Health Agency of Canada and the United States Army Medical Institute of […]
Ralph Desir, a second-year student at A.T. Still University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA), has accomplished a lot at a young age. He graduated from college and was accepted into his first-choice medical school, where he serves as president of the student government. He is on track to graduate in two years. As […]
In April, A.T. Still University (ATSU) students, faculty, and staff provided free sports physicals to more than 1,400 high school student athletes in Glendale, Arizona through a partnership with Team of Physicians for Students (TOPS). The event was a collaboration between ATSU’s Arizona School of Health Sciences Athletic Training program and ATSU’s School of Osteopathic […]
Earlier this month, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) recognized doctor of audiology student Natalie Loyola with the Diversity Excellence Award. ATSU-ASHS dean Randy Danielsen, PhD, PA, DFAAPA, recommended Loyola for the award. She was recognized by ATSU leadership in Student Affairs and Diversity & Inclusion as an advocate for diversity in healthcare. Audiology […]
Mia Provenzano Hometown: Saginaw, Michigan Graduate Assistant Position: Phoenix College Future Plans: Assistant AT position somewhere in the Midwest or Arizona/West Coast Favorite Memory: Being able to travel to Oklahoma for the NJCAA D2 baseball World Series with my team after sweeping Mesa Community College in the regional finals. Carlie Elmer Hometown: Hamilton, New Jersey […]