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Alumni Headlines
Why do you love ATSU?

Maybe it’s the beautiful campus, friendly faculty, or challenging curriculum at ATSU that puts a smile on your face. Send a brief quote describing what it is you love about ATSU to iconnect@atsu and your response may be used in an upcoming marketing campaign. All students, faculty, and alumni are invited to participate. Responses are […]

University Headlines
President Magruder receives honorable citation

ATSU President Jack Magruder received the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Presidential Citation for his dedication to advancing the mission of A.T. Still University and osteopathic medicine. The honor was presented by Larry Wickless, D.O., ’67, outgoing AOA president, on July 16 at the AOA House of Delegates meeting in Chicago.

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ASDOH faculty earns new title with journals

Jae Hyun Park, D.M.D., M.S.D., M.S., Ph.D., director of the Postgraduate Orthodontic program at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, received the title of Associate Editor from the Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry (JCPD) and Consulting Editor from the International Journal of Orthodontics (IJO). Dr. Park received this recognition as a result […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
John Heick recipient of APTA Emerging Leader Award

John Heick, PT, DPT, assistant professor in the ASHS Physical Therapy program, has received the 2010 Emerging Leader Award from the Arizona Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Dr. Heick is one of 21 recipients nationally to receive the award. The Emerging Leader Award was established by APTA to annually honor individuals who […]

Student Headlines
ATSU students celebrate milestone at white coat ceremonies

[cincopa 10690743] More than 300 ATSU students confirmed their professional commitment at the annual white coat and pinning ceremony at the Mesa Arts Center’s Ikeda Theater on July 19 in Mesa, Ariz. The Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health’s class of 2014, the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona’s class of 2014, and the Arizona […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ASHS faculty selected as fellow

Jeffrey Alexander, Ph.D., assistant professor, doctor of health sciences, was selected as a fellow of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. Dr. Alexander received the honor in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and to the care of persons with cardiovascular and pulmonary disease.

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dillenberg speaks at Special Olympics Symposium

Jack Dillenberg, D.D.S., M.P.H., dean, ASDOH, was part of a panel discussion at the Special Olympics USA National Games Health Symposium, Improving Health for People with Intellectual Disability – Policy, Practice and Possibility. The symposium, held in Omaha, Neb., on July 17, was held prior to the national Special Olympics games. Dr. Dillenberg was a member […]

Alumni Headlines
KCOM alumnus named AOA president-elect

Martin S. Levine, D.O., a 1980 graduate of ATSU’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, has been named president-elect of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) during its recent annual business meeting in Chicago. Dr. Levine has deep roots in the osteopathic medical profession as one of 20 osteopathic physicians in his family. His term as president-elect puts […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU faculty featured on PBS panel

Pamela Bosch, PT, Ph.D., ATSU-ASHS physical therapy associate professor, appeared on the Phoenix PBS affiliate, KAET Channel 8, on Wednesday, July 14 as a panel expert on physical therapy for their “Ask and Arizona Expert” series.

Alumni Headlines
OT alumna noted for community work

Abby Solomon Tennenbaum, OT  ’07, was recently featured for her work with community re-entry  for a 14-year-old student with a spinal cord injury. Tennenbaum, who works for Gentiva’s Rehab Without Walls in the San Francisco Bay area, was featured in Alternatives, a Rehab Without Walls publication. To view the article, [click here].