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Faculty & Staff Headlines
An ASDOH star is born

ATSU’s very own Wayne Cottam, D.M.D., M.S., can currently be seen as “Harry the Horse” in Hale Center Theatre’s production of the musical Guys and Dolls in Gilbert, Ariz. Dr. Cottam is associate dean of community partnerships at ATSU’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health. ATSU has a block of 40 tickets for students, […]

Student Headlines
D.H.Sc. program holds inaugural winter institute

[cincopa 10559961] A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) sponsored its first winter institute for the online Doctor of Health Sciences (D.H.Sc.) program Feb. 7 – 12. Sixty-eight students and 10 ASHS faculty and staff participated. Students in attendance were from as far away as Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Peru. ATSU offers […]

Alumni Headlines
Keep moving foward: an ASDOH alumnus profile

The following profile was reprinted from the February issue of INSCRIPTIONS, the monthly journal of the Arizona Dental Association. Because we are celebrating National Children’s Dental Health Month, we felt it would be fitting, as well as interesting, to profile one of the newest members of our ADF Board, Pediatric Dentist Charles E. Clark, DMD. […]

Student Headlines
ASDOH student receives scholarship

The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) recognized dental educators, researchers, and students at the 2010 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition in Washington, D.C., held February 27-March 3. Among the many honored was ADOSH student David Burke, D3, who received The ADEA/Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Preventive Dentistry Scholarship. Burke was one of only 12 predoctoral students from […]

University Headlines
ATSU receives national recognition for community service, named to President’s Honor Roll

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – A.T. Still University (ATSU) has been named to the 2009 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its commitment to volunteering, service-learning, and civic engagement. The Corporation for National and Community Service, which administers the annual Honor Roll award, recognizes colleges […]

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Centennial Park refurbished, rededicated

Thanks to donors, Centennial Park, created to honor the first 100 years of osteopathic medicine at its birthplace, now exceeds its original beauty. The Centennial Park Campaign raised $161,000, including $72,500 from the estate of Dr. John and Marie Hayes, and $10,000 from the Allen G. Silverton, D.O., family; more than $78,000 was raised by […]

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Donor recognition

Bryan Fitzgerald, D.O., ’77, and his wife, Suse Ann, of Centerville, Ohio, received the Honored Patron ($15,000-$24,999) lifetime giving award in Dayton, Ohio. John R. Bowling, D.O., ’69, and his wife, Jan, of Trophey Club, Texas, was presented the Honored Patron ($15,000-$24,999) lifetime giving award during the KOAA luncheon and assembly meeting at the AOA […]

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Class notes

1950s Wilbur Hill, D.O., ’51, is the Kirksville Osteopathic Alumni Association’s 2009 Alumnus of the Year, an award created in 1982 to honor KCOM graduates who have made outstanding contributions to the college and osteopathic profession. A founder of Liberty Hospital in Liberty, Mo., Dr. Hill maintained a family practice in Liberty from 1952 until […]

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Truth in detail

M.P.H. student Angela Moayedpardazi was born and raised in Arizona and has been drawing since she was a child. Although she doesn’t have any formal training, she became interested in painting when a high school art teacher gave her oil paint supplies to take home at the end of her junior year. [cincopa 10561512] “I […]

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The last word

ATSU Media Specialist and freelance graphic designer and artist Jamie Carroll is one of the lucky few – he gets paid to do what he loves. During the day, he works on a variety of projects for ATSU, including posters, medical illustrations, university signage, and a variety of graphics to support student groups, faculty, and […]