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Faculty & Staff Headlines
Arizona faculty and staff earn service awards

[cincopa belt2 10476436] Arizona Campus faculty and staff who have been with ATSU for five or 10 years were honored with service awards on April 15. Honorees were recognized by Tonya Watson, assistant director of human resources, and congratulated by ATSU Provost Craig Phelps, D.O., ’84, and Associate Provost O.T. Wendel, Ph.D. Five Years Marcia […]

University Headlines
Congressman Luetkemeyer visits Kirksville

[cincopa belt2 10475970] United States Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer of Missouri’s 9th Congressional District visited Kirksville on April 14 for a reception in ATSU’s Centennial Commons. Approximately BLANK area residents, ATSU students, faculty, and staff were in attendance to meet Congressman Luetkemeyer and ask questions. [read more]

University Headlines
Women’s Wellness luncheon highlights healthcare policy reform

[cincopa belt2 10475778] Healthcare reform continues to sit at the top of our national agenda, and understanding its implications is crucial to the livelihood of all Americans. The Phoenix community had a unique opportunity to make sense of current healthcare policies and how they will affect families and businesses by attending A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) […]

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Hundreds of children to receive free dental care

MESA, Ariz. (Apr. 9, 2009) – Recent reports indicate 43 percent of Arizona’s children have never seen a dentist, and 38 percent do not have dental insurance – numbers that are likely growing due to the current economic downturn. A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH) and the Arizona Dental Foundation […]

University Headlines
Hundreds of children receive free dental care

[cincopa belt2 10475626] A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH) and the Arizona Dental Foundation (ADF) provided services to more than 200 underserved elementary school children from the Mesa Public School District at the ASDOH Dental Clinic in Mesa on April 17. The children received free dental care as part of […]

Student Headlines
D3 receives ADEA/Johnson & Johnson Scholarship

Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health student Cassandra L. Jones, D3, has joined 11 other dental students from across the country as a recipient of the 2009 ADEA/Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Preventive Dentistry Scholarship. Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc., sponsored awards for dental students at the 86th ADEA Annual […]

Student Headlines
Four students receive Augusta T. Tueckes Memorial Scholarship

The Student Financial Services Award Committee selected four Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCOM) stduents to receive the 2008-09 Augusta T. Tueckes Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $1,000. This selection was based upon students’ involvement at KCOM and their future promise to become outstanding osteopathic physicians. Dr. Lydia Fellner set up this endowment out […]

University Headlines
iconnect features real-time ATSU updates

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Apr. 10, 2009) – After months of development, analyzing data, gathering content, and tweaking design, Communications & Marketing at A.T. Still University is debuting its newest publication – iconnect, an interactive e-news portal that brings all things ATSU together in one place. The first of its kind at ATSU, iconnect features links to […]

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Spring 2009

University Headlines
U.S. Senator visits ATSU, Kirksville community

[cincopa belt2 10474043] United States Senator Claire McCaskill made a special trip to Kirksville, Mo., on April 8 to host one of a series of “Kitchen Table Talks” statewide. More than 200 area residents and members of the ATSU community attended the event, which was hosted by the University. McCaskill and her staff met with […]