[cincopa AcDAEdKA8bym] When nearly two feet of snow covered the Midwest and ATSU’s Missouri campus on February 1, students were left to fight the blizzard conditions. Due to Snowmageddon 2011, campus closed early on February 1 and was closed all day February 2.
ATSU Audiology program students will participate in the first AZ Walk to Silence Tinnitus on March 5 at DC Ranch in Scottsdale, Ariz. The team, named Arizona Tinnitus Sufferes Unite, comprises members of ATSU’s Student Academy of Audiology. Megan Larson, Au.D. ’13, and Emily Nairn, Au.D. ’12, are co-captains. “The Student Academy of Audiology at ATSU wanted to […]
Tyler Roberts is the recipient of the 2010 4th quarter Employee Excellence Award. Roberts works as a computer technician in ITS Customer Service on ATSU’s Missouri campus and has been with the University since July 2009. “I have never seen an employee that ‘hit the ground running’ as much as Tyler,” said Jean Varnold, ITS Customer Service […]
Les R. Schmeltz, Au.D., CCC-A, assistant professor of Audiology, was re-elected to the Educational Audiology Association (EAA) Board of Directors as a Director- at- Large for a term expiring in 2013. The EAA is an international professional organization for audiologists who specialize in the management of hearing and hearing impairment within the educational environment. EAA […]
[cincopa AoPARdqZe7_6] ATSU understands that moms need a private, comfortable space to nurse their babies. That’s why ATSU is proud to offer the Mothers Nursing Suite. Located in room 4 on the lower level of the Gutensohn Clinic on the Missouri campus, the suite is available for students, employees, alumni, and their spouses/partners who are […]
[cincopa AEOAHcaQT3i8] Tamara McLeod, Ph.D., ATC, CSCS, associate professor, interdisciplinary health sciences, has been named a 2011 National Athletic Training Association (NATA) Fellow and is also the recipient of the Arizona Athletic Training Association (AzATA) 2011 Warren H. Lee Certified Athletic Trainer of the Year Award. The NATA Fellows program recognizes professional achievement in research […]
[cincopa A0PA6fa4RjH8] A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) held its second winter institute for the online Doctor of Health Sciences (D.H.Sc.) program in Gilbert and Mesa, Ariz., on Feb. 7 – 11. More than 100 students, 15 faculty, and five alumni attended the 2011 institute, titled Minding, Mending, and Moving Health Forward. Students […]
A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) proudly awarded Pam Bosch, P.T., Ph.D., associate professor, P.T., and Tamara Roehling, P.T., D.P.T., assistant professor, P.T., with the ASHS 2010 Scholar & Educator of the Year awards. The ASHS Scholar of the Year recipient, Dr. Bosch, was nominated by the ASHS Faculty Assembly in recognition […]
Since 2004, the Negro Leagues Grave Marker Project has been tracking down the final resting places of long forgotten players and honoring their memories by installing headstones. The project, founded by KCOM alum Jeremy Krock, D.O., ’84, has raised almost $10,000. So far they have placed markers on the gravesites of 18 players, such as Jimmie Crutchfield, […]
ATSU’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health announced four current and past faculty members who were published in the January 2011 edition of the Journal of Dental Education. Janet Woldt, Ph.D., M.S., associate dean for academic assessment, ASDOH; Wayne Cottam, D.M.D., M.S., associate dean of community partnerships, ASODH; Robert Cederberg, D.D.S., M.A.; and Kneka […]