Ernesto Jimenez, OMS II, recently received a $400 Edward and Helen Korecky Award. This award is given to a first- or second-year student who demonstrates significant financial need.
Annalyse Feldman, OMS II, recently received a $500 Drs. Isabelle and Josephine Morelock Award. This award is given to a student from the Pacific Area. This year, two students were recipients.
Tyler McGregor, OMS II, recently received the Guy T. Funk, D.O., institutional award for $250. This award is given to one individual who demonstrates significant financial need and is involved with osteopathic professional organizations.
ATSU-Arizona School of Health Sciences adjunct audiology professor Norma Mraz was recently featured in the CNN Health article, Metallica drummer struggles with ringing in ears, as an expert regarding tinnitus. [read more]
Do you have a favorite memory of Max Gutensohn, D.O.? A.T. Still University is soliciting Dr. Max memories to be selected for publication in a book about his life. Dr. Max, who passed away in 2002, touched the hearts and minds of his patients, students, and colleagues. Most everyone who knew him has a Dr. […]
A.T. Still University (ATSU) announces the addition of Janice (Jan) Couch, M.A., as its new director of Alumni Services. Couch assumed her position in September and has since been busy getting up to speed on the dynamics of university and cultivating alumni relationships. Couch grew up in north-central Missouri, graduating from the Meadville R-4 school […]
A.T. Still University (ATSU) President Jack Magruder is the new vice chair of the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority (MOHELA) board. Dr. Magruder was appointed to the MOHELA board by Missouri Governor Jay Nixon in June, as the Private Higher Education Representative. He will serve a one-year term as vice chair, and his regular term […]
[media id=1 width=300 height=20] In an interview with The Horse Show‘s Rick Lamb at the 2009 Missouri Livestock Symposium in Kirksville, Mo., ATSU President Jack Magruder shares his passion for education and horses.
Jan Dabney is the recipient of the 3rd quarter Employee Excellence Award of 2009. Dabney is executive secretary of the Physiology department and provides clerical support for the Biomedical Sciences program. She has been with ATSU since January 1981. “Jan is the backbone that holds the Physiology department together,” said physiology professor Bill Sexton, Ph.D. “She […]
The donation of one’s own body or the body of a loved one in order to advance the knowledge and skills of physicians is a selfless, generous act that has great significance for ATSU-KCOM, its faculty, and its students. The study of the human body is an important component in the education of physicians and […]