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ATSU Rotaract Club honors Ron Gaber

A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Rotaract Club recently honored Ron Gaber, EdS, ATSU dean emeritus of students and vice president emeritus of student affairs, for serving as the club’s adviser since the club’s inception in 2003. Gaber retired from ATSU as vice president for student affairs in March 2012, and stepped down as Rotaract adviser on […]

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Aging Studies Project celebrates annual Lecture on Aging

A.T. Still University’s Aging Studies Project hosted their 9th Annual Lecture on Aging event on April 12. Dr. Andrea Sherman was this year’s keynote speaker, and enlightened both a Kirksville, Mo. and Mesa, Ariz. audience. Nearly 200 faculty, staff, students and community members attended. Seniors from a Mesa community center showcased some of their own […]

Student Headlines
Sparks wins anatomy award

Aaron Sparks, OMS II, was presented with the Snyder-Crummy Scholastic Award in Anatomy for his outstanding achievements in gross anatomy, embryology, pathology, and neuro-anatomy.

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Dr. Parent Buck recipient of Focus on People award

Tabitha Parent Buck, AuD, professor and chair, A.T. Still University department of audiology, is among the outstanding people with hearing loss honored by the 2013 Oticon Focus on People Awards. The national competition recognizes individuals who are helping to eliminate negative stereotypes of what it means to have a hearing loss. Dr. Parent Buck was […]

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2013 SOLO award winners

An award presentation was held May 1, 2013, as part of A.T. Still University’s Student Organization Leadership Orientation on the Kirksville, Mo., campus. The Distinguished Organization Award for Service and Performance was presented to Sigma Sigma Phi. Jane Sidwell, MALS, adviser for Pediatrics Club, was presented with the Excellence in Advising award. Criteria and past […]

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A walk through the labyrinth

A.T. Still University(ATSU) faculty, staff, and students had a chance to take a personal journey through the labyrinth on the Missouri campus. The Still Well Spiritual Team and the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Center for Medical Humanities  co-sponsored the labyrinth walk, held in the Thompson Campus Center gymnasium. The labyrinth is an archetypal geometric […]

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Turner honored for employee excellence

Congratulations to Roy Turner for receiving the Missouri Campus Employee Excellence Award for the first quarter of 2013. Turner is a technician in the Instrumentation Shop. His nomination reads “I do not believe there is anything that Roy is unable to fix. Not only is his work excellent but you never see him without a […]

Student Headlines
From the classroom to the clinic

A sea of white coats filled McCreight Classroom on A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine on April 30, 2013. It was a special day for osteopathic medical students in the Class of 2015 as they wind down their time on campus and transition into their clinical years at rotation sites around the nation. […]

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HM student to compete in international karate tournament

Liz Sambach, Human Movement (HM), ’14, will compete on Team USA at the 27th Pan American Karate Seniors Championship in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 15-18. She will be competing in the women’s +68kg kumite division. She is the only individual from Arizona going to the games. Sambach says that she started being involved with karate […]

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Audiology students provide screenings at Special Olympics

Arizona School of Health Science’s AuD students joined students from Arizona State University and the University of Arizona, and the EAR Foundation of Arizona, to provide hearing screenings for athletes participating in the Special Olympics Arizona Summer Games on April 26-27 at Mesa Community College. The athletes were screened for cochlear and middle-ear pathology. As […]