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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].

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ASDOH students impact lives in rural Mexico

[cincopa 10673473] Many lives were changed when A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH) students traveled to a rural town in Mexico from June 26 – July 3. Tim Lukavsky, D.D.S., assistant professor, and fourth-year dental students Brett Flaherty, Brian Banks, Marisa Lee, Stanley Cox, and third-year dental student Tanner Flaherty, along […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU sponsors Legacy Backpack Buddies Project

A.T. Still University continued its support of BHHS Legacy Foundation’s Legacy Backpack Buddies Project as a Classroom Sponsor in 2010, which helps support children in families living at or below the federal poverty level by providing new backpacks, clothes, shoes, and supplies for the upcoming school year. The event, which ran during the week of July […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
McManis is FutureBuilders finalist

Michael A. McManis, Ph.D., vice president for planning, is the Region 3 Missouri School Boards’ Association (MSBA) FutureBuilders finalist. FutureBuilders is the non-profit education foundation of the MSBA. It’s goal is to improve public education through research, resources, and responsibility. Dr. McManis served on the Kirksville R-III School Board for nine years, three years as […]

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ATSU at NAAHP

ATSU was well represented at the National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions national meeting in Atlanta, Ga., held June 16-20. Lori Haxton, associate vice president for student and alumni services, served as a panelist for a session entitled “Admissions Holistic Review.” In addition, Haxton and Andrea O’Brien, associate director of admissions, and David […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ASHS faculty featured on ABC 15

[cincopa 10656451] James Lynskey, P.T., Ph.D, assistant professor, physical therapy, appeared on ABC’s morning news on June 30 to discuss the importance of physical therapy and new technology for stroke victims.

University Headlines
ATSU is on TV

[cincopa 10652541] This six-part, 15-second ad series will air on the television station KTVO through September. The spots were produced to educate the Kirksville community on University growth and history.

University Headlines
Museum hosts annual tea

[cincopa 10651587] The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, formerly known as the Still National Osteopathic Museum, held its annual garden tea event June 24. Jason Haxton, museum director, spoke on “Native Plants – Native Cures.”

Student Headlines
PTs earn white coats

[cincopa 10651331] ASHS’ Physical Therapy program held its annual white coat and pinning ceremony June 21 at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre in Mesa, Ariz. The class of 2011 was presented with white coats, recognizing their transition into a clinical setting. In recognition of the completion of their first year of didactic study, the class […]