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Art of ATSU Expo and Reception

Be sure to attend this special event!              

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU-KCOM Student and Faculty Awards

[cincopa AMGA63Ky6XXF] ATSU-KCOM student and faculty awards were presented April 11, 2012, by Isela Padilla, OMS II, Student Government Association committee chair. Snyder-Crummy Scholastic Achievement Award: Swati Buch, OMS II Student Doctor of the Year Award: Heather Martin, OMS III SGA Leadership Award: Chris Miller, OMS II Max T. Gutensohn Teaching Award: Dr. Neal Chamberlain and Dr. Peter Kondrashov Congratulations to […]

Student Headlines
ATSU-ASDOH gives kids a reason to smile

[cincopa AMGAN0KkzDd9] More than 300 underprivileged elementary school children from Mesa Public Schools and the Apache Junction Unified School District attended ATSU-ASDOH’s Give Kids a Smile® Day (GKAS) on April 13. Through a partnership with the Arizona Dental Foundation (ADF), ASDOH dental students and alumni participated in GKAS for the 7th consecutive year along with […]

Student Headlines
ATSU-KCOM students, faculty awarded

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) student and faculty awards were presented April 11, 2012, by Isela Padilla, OMS II, Student Government Association committee chair. Swati Buch, OMS II, was presented with the Snyder-Crummy Scholastic Award in Anatomy for her outstanding achievements in gross anatomy, embryology, pathology, and neuro-anatomy. Heather […]

University Headlines
ATSU holds 8th annual Lecture on Aging

[cincopa AQPA43awqr8x] ATSU’s Aging Studies Project held its 8th annual Lecture on Aging on April 4, 2012. The keynote speaker, Christa M. Hojlo, PhD, RN, NHA, presented her lecture, “Caring for the Aging: Options, Opportunities, and Outcomes” to both campuses via broadcast. Dr. Hojlo is the director of VA Community Living Centers, U.S. Department of […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Watson receives Still Well Award

Tonya Watson, MBA, PHR, assistant director, human resources, Mesa campus, was recently awarded the Still Well Distinguished Achievement and Advocacy Award. The award is given in recognition of unwavering personal and professional commitment to promote, encourage, and facilitate wellness experiences for students and employees. “Tonya has been instrumental in the development of the Still Well […]

University Headlines
Gateway Bank supports ASDOH’s Smile Forward® program

Locally-owned and operated Gateway Bank in Mesa, Ariz., is the newest supporter of the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH) Smile Forward® program. Smile Forward® provides dental care for children, families, and individuals with little or no dental insurance benefits who demonstrate financial need. “We are Mesa’s hometown bank, and support for this […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU program chair accepted to Harvard Graduate School of Education

Congratulations to Erin Breitenbach, DHEd program chair, upon acceptance into the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Student Headlines
ATSU students hold fundraiser – “Bald, Buff, and Beautiful”

[cincopa A8AA30K7cjyU] ATSU’s Physician Assistant (PA) students and the Kettle Society dedicated the month of March to St. Baldrick’s Foundation by holding a fundraiser where students shaved their heads and hiked Camelback Mountain. The students vowed that for every $100 raised, one PA student would hike Camelback Mountain, and for every $1,000 raised, one PA […]

Student Headlines
DART Holds Disaster Simulation

[cincopa AIJA90a9bDo4] ATSU prepares for the worst…A.T. Still University- Kirksville College of Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) and the State Emergency Management Agency held its first ever Disaster Awareness Response Training (DART) on March 24. This is the first time a medical school has teamed up with the state to prepare students, emergency responders, and healthcare professionals for […]