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Alumni Headlines
ATSU’s Museum of Osteopathic Medicine welcomes new exhibit

The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM added a new exhibit dedicated to the origin story of Osteopathy. The exhibit was created through a donation by Dr. and Mrs. John H. Drabing, in memory of Faith and Martin L. Drabing, DO; C. Robert Starks, Sr., DO; and Esther Bolles Starks, DO. The exhibit serves as an introduction […]

Alumni Headlines
ATSU conducts Day of Compassion 10th Anniversary Flight 5966 Remembrance Ceremony

  A.T. Still University (ATSU) held it’s Day of Compassion ceremony outside the Interprofessional Education Building (IPE). This year marks the 10th Anniversary of the tragedy. Staff, faculty, students, community members, and distinguished guests were on hand to honor the 13 lives lost on Oct. 19, 2004 due to the crash of Flight 5966. The […]

Alumni Headlines
ATSU welcomes Dr. E. Lee Rice for Founder’s Day Osteopathy Lecture

A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) welcomed E. Lee Rice, DO, ‘73, FAAFP, FAOASM, during Founder’s Day week. Dr. Rice was the speaker for the Missouri campus’ Founder’s Day Osteopathy Lecture. He is the CEO and Medical Director for Lifewellness Institute in Sand Diego, Ca. Students, alumni, faculty, staff, and other guests gathered in McCreight classroom on […]

Alumni Headlines
COO visit marks ATSU scholarly activity partnership with NACHC

The National Association of Community Health Center’s (NACHC) chief operating officer, Dave Taylor, presented to faculty and staff of A.T. Still University’s Mesa campus on Thursday, October 23. He visited with campus employees to celebrate the kick-off of ATSU’s scholarly activity partnership with NACHC, which will support the Bureau of Primary Health Care community health […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Listen-up! Custom earmold impressions available

Have you ever wanted custom-fitting earbuds for your headphones or other mobile devices? The ATSU chapter of the Student Academy of Audiology is making earmold impressions available from Oct. 20 to 31. You can order custom-fit hearing protection or listening molds for your iPod and/or other devices. A variety of products, including sound plugs, musician’s […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dr. George Blue Spruce honored at ATSU

George Blue Spruce, DDS, MPH, spoke at A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Kirksvlle campus recently as part of the University’s annual Founder’s Day activities and events. Dr. Blue Spruce spoke about the trials and tribulations he faced while growing up and how he overcame them to become the nation’s first American Indian Dentist. His commitment to […]

Student Headlines
Straight A sandwich named after PT student benefits Operation Christmas Child

Some child might be getting a new bike for Christmas thanks to a sandwich in Straight A being named after ATSU-ASHS physical therapy student Michael Kornhoff, DPT, ’16. According to Kornhoff, the “Mikey Boombatz Chicken Parmesan sandwich” was named after a character that Rodney Dangerfield used to joke about. “Rodney Dangerfield used to joke about […]

Alumni Headlines
ATSU’s Department of Physical Therapy honored with distinguished award

A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences’ Department of Physical Therapy (DPT) was selected as the recipient of the “Chief’s Community Partnership Award” on Thursday, October 16 during the annual Mesa Public Safety Awards ceremony. Since 2013, ATSU’s DPT has collaborated with the Mesa Fire and Medical Department to decrease injuries among the Mesa […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Project Pueblo

The Navajo American Indian Reservation in Cameron, Arizona is only three hours from the A.T. Still University (ATSU) campus in Mesa, Ariz., but to the medical and dental students who participated in a Project Pueblo service trip, the area seemed more like a third-world country. Project Pueblo is a 100% volunteer, student-run 501(c)3 non-profit organization […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Subjects with neck pain needed for study

ATSU’s Department of Physical Therapy is seeking candidates who suffer from neck pain. Candidates will be part of a study investigating the use of thoracic manipulation to relieve neck pain. The study is open to anyone 20 years old to 50 years old. The study will occur in the Interdisciplinary Research Lab located on the […]