A graduation ceremony just isn’t complete without the words of wisdom from those who’ve been there before. Keynotes speakers share insight that leaves a lasting impression on ATSU graduates. Read some of their most impactful quotes, and/or watch their full-length addresses from this summer’s commencement ceremonies on ATSU’s YouTube channel. KCOM commencement {May 18, […]
Still Magazine photographer Kelly Rogers documents Septima Hodges’ fifth dental check-up at the Dr. Rick Workman Advanced Care Clinic on ATSU’s Arizona campus. Hodges’ diagnosis of chronic kidney disease led her to seek special dental care at the clinic. Her check-ups average between 1 ½ to 3 ½ hours.
ATSU’s relationship with Mesa’s East Valley Child Crisis Center not only helps children in need, but also gives occupational therapy students an opportunity to gain clinical experience. According to OT Professor Rachel Diamant, PhD, OTR/L, CBP, it’s a win-win situation. Read Still Magazine’s interview with Dr. Diamant to learn more about the Child Crisis Center […]
Nils A. Olson, KCOM ’73, recently made possible the gift of several new reference books to the ATSU Memorial library, Missouri campus. The books will benefit the departments of pharmacology, microbiology, and anatomy. Several books on healthcare improvement, management and policy were included in the list at the request of Dr. Patricia Sexton, associate dean […]
The Institute of Medicine and National Research Council released a major report on Oct.30 highlighting sports-related concussions in youth. Tamara McLeod, PhD, ATC, FNATA, professor, athletic training program, and director, Athletic Training Practice-Based Research Network, contributed as an expert reviewer of the draft report. With a growing public interest on the topic, according to the […]
Founder’s Day 2013 kicked off to a great start this year with festivities starting on the Mesa campus under sunny skies and culminating in Kirksville under beautiful fall colors and brisk fall breezes! The University was able to celebrate Founder’s Day on both campuses and each had their own twist of excitement. Faculty, staff, and […]
A.T. Still University (ATSU) announces the reveal of its new mascot, Bucky, the Ram of Reason. ATSU students, faculty, and staff had the opportunity to submit and then vote for ram design concepts through a contest sponsored by the University Student Association. The winning logo concept for the mascot was created by Gregory Melton, a […]
A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) Biomedical Sciences Club, in conjunction with Osteopathic Pride & Service Committee, presented a series of events Oct. 14-18, 2013, focusing on compassion and humanism in service to others. This week is observed by ATSU as part of Day of Compassion. On Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2004, American Connection […]
Jae Hyun Park, DMD, MSD, MS, PhD, director of the postgraduate orthodontic program at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, was recently appointed as editor-in-chief of the Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists (PCSO) during the PCSO annual session. The PCSO was established in 1912 and consists of about 3,000 orthodontic specialists […]
Students at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) recently held a Health Fair in Milan, Mo. Milan is an underserved area with a significant Hispanic population. Under supervision, the students provided physical exams, nutrition and dental hygiene education, and osteopathic manipulative medicine diagnosis and treatment to around 50 patients. More than 75 […]