ATSU’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health welcomed Her Excellency Salma Kikwete, first lady of the United Republic of Tanzania, to campus in April.
ATSU’s Women’s Wellness program members announced the recipients of the First Annual Women’s Wellness Program Awards. Funds were made available from charitable gifts received from members to provide ATSU programmatic awards through a competitive process.
The 2011 ATSU-ASDOH Founders’ Ball was held June 9 at The Phoenician in Scottsdale, Ariz., in the hotel’s new Camelback Ballroom. All students from the Class of 2011 were invited to attend the black-tie formal, reception, and dinner with one guest, at no cost.
Approximately 100 guests attended ATSU-ASDOH’s VIP reception preview of The Center for Advanced Oral Health Education on April 28.
Future access to oral healthcare just became much brighter for Missouri’s most vulnerable populations, including the state’s uninsured, underinsured, and underserved populations of all ages.
The new, university-wide A.T. Still Memorial Library (ATSMLib) and its Educational Technology Development Center have established the Academic Computing Support Desk.
The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM has been chosen to participate in the 2011 Conservation Assessment Program (CAP) and joins 2,600 museums that have participated in CAP in its 21-year history of serving small museums.
The American Dental Association (ADA) and ATSU-ASDOH announced in March the launch of the Community Dental Health Coordinator (CDHC) education and training program based at ATSU’s Mesa, Ariz., campus.
ATSU has been selected as one of only three inaugural member institutions of the Gallup Campus Wellbeing Consortium.
After a long journey to ATSU’s Arizona campus, the Tree of Peace, which symbolizes oral health as a bridge to peace nationwide, was officially unveiled and dedicated May 26 before more than 40 guests.