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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 […]

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President hosts community gathering

ATSU President Jack Magruder and his wife, Sue, hosted the annual Community Gathering on the university’s Missouri campus on September 22. Members of the community and the university were invited to attend the dinner and social hour, held in Centennial Commons.

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ATSU tees up for Max, charity

ATSU faculty, staff, students, and alumni participated in the annual Max Gutensohn Golf Classic, held September 25 at the Kirksville Country Club. Presented by the Sports Medicine Club, this year’s event benefited the Adair County YMCA. The annual charity event, in honor of Max Gutensohn, D.O., included 18 holes of golf, lunch, and an awards […]

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Best for Hispanics

ATSU-SOMA has been named by Hispanic Business Inc. (HBI) as a top medical school for Hispanic students in HBI’s annual assessment of the top 20 medical schools for Hispanics. ATSU was named one of only four osteopathic medical schools. The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) reported the listings in its October newsletter.

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Missouri campus celebrates Founder’s Day…with a twist!

ATSU alumni, faculty, staff, and students went back in time for the annual Founder’s Day celebration on the Missouri campus. Donning poodle skirts, rolled-up jeans, and cool shades, they participated in traditional activities and a Still-a-Bration that rocked their socks off. The educational program, “An Osteopathic Approach to Chronic Pain,” offered an update for healthcare […]

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More than just a game

ASDOH cares for kids ATSU-ASDOH partnered with the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Arizona Dental Foundation (ADF) for a game on September 26 to benefit the Give Kids a Smile® Care program, and in the process sent 130 East Valley Boys & Girls Club kids for a night at the ballpark. Close to 400 tickets were […]