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Faculty & Staff Headlines
Romer speaks at Go Red for Women luncheon

Maureen Romer, D.D.S., M.P.A., director of special care dentistry, AEGD program co-director, and associate professor, ASDOH, was a presenter at the 6th Annual 2010 Phoenix American Heart Association Go Red for Women Luncheon on May 14 at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel. Dr. Romer was invited to present at the workshop, “Heart Healthy from Head […]

Student Headlines
SGA transistional meeting held, awards given

[cincopa 10609502] The Student Government Association (SGA) Leadership awards and its transitional meeting were held May 3 on ATSU’s Missouri campus. The 2010-11 SGA executive officers are Joe Borup, president; Alan Miner, 1st vice president; Eric Beal, 2nd vice president; Ryan Applonie, treasurer; Heather Sammons, secretary; and Stephanie Patyk, parliamentarian. The SGA Student Leadership Award […]

University Headlines
Centennial Commons re-opens

[cincopa 10609471] After months of construction, ATSU’s Centennial Commons on its Missouri campus officially re-opened May 18 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Approximately $130,000 in renovations were made to the area, transforming it into a multipurpose space to accommodate many group and personal needs. The modest cafeteria was updated, lounge seating was added, a refrigerator/freezer and […]

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NRHA proudly honors Samuels’ efforts on behalf of rural Americans

The National Rural Health Association (NRHA) will honor Michael Samuels, D.Ph., with its 2010 Distinguished Educator of the Year Award at the association’s Annual Rural Health Conference on May 20. Dr. Samuels is professor and chair of the A.T. Still University School of Health Management’s Master’s in Public Health program and emeritus endowed chair and […]

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NRHA proudly honors Samuels’ efforts on behalf of rural Americans

The National Rural Health Association (NRHA) will honor Michael Samuels, D.Ph., with its 2010 Distinguished Educator of the Year Award at the association’s Annual Rural Health Conference on May 20. Dr. Samuels is professor and chair of the A.T. Still University School of Health Management’s Master’s in Public Health program and emeritus endowed chair and […]

University Headlines
AFA closes, donates estimated $650K to ATSU’s Audiology program

The Audiology Foundation of America (AFA) announced that it is assigning the remainder of its assets to the Audiology program at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS), which will launch the new AFA Institute affiliated with its Mesa, Ariz., campus. For 21 years, AFA has worked to transform audiology to a doctoring […]

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AFA closes, donates estimated $650K to ATSU’s Audiology program

MESA, Ariz. – The Audiology Foundation of America (AFA) announced that it is assigning the remainder of its assets to the Audiology program at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS), which will launch the new AFA Institute affiliated with its Mesa, Ariz., campus. For 21 years, AFA has worked to transform audiology […]

University Headlines
One big day, one big event

ATSU-KCOM volunteers for community service [cincopa 10603836] ATSU-KCOM students, faculty/staff, and their families continued the community service project – Operation Osteopathic Service – they began in August 2009. On May 8, more than 90 individuals spent a few hours cleaning and beautifying downtown Kirksville in an effort to give back to the community. “Over 90 […]

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University strategic planning update

The University Strategic Planning Committee (USPC) has met twice in 2010 and is at an important juncture in its work. The committee is seeking input from ATSU faculty, staff, and students regarding recently developed draft mission, core values, and strategic issues statements, which were discussed at the USPC’s meeting in Kansas City on March 11-12. […]

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ATSU holds third annual Free Family Health & Wellness Day

Rain clouds didn’t dampen the spirits of ATSU volunteers as they participated in ATSU’s third annual Free Family Health & Wellness Day held Feb. 20 at San Marcos Elementary School in Chandler, Ariz. Hundreds received free health screenings and services at the event, which is co-sponsored by the Chandler CARE Center and BHHS Legacy Foundation. […]