University honors volunteer, business, not-for-profit, government leaders of the year KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Apr. 16, 2007) – In front of a crowd of more than 200 community members, faculty, staff, and students, A.T. Still University presented Still Spirit Awards to four community leaders out of dozens nominated. The awards honor the “spirit of community giving” modeled […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Apr. 18, 2007) – As the popularity of golf grew nationwide in the early 1920s, its growth was also mirrored in north Missouri. Frank Colton, Ed.D., former ATSU faculty member and administrator, chronicles the rise of golf and the establishment of the Kirksville Country Club in his book A History of the Kirksville […]
Award honors two ATSU-KCOM alumni, funds osteopathic research at Still Research Institute KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Apr. 18, 2007) – The Osteopathic Heritage Foundation (OHF) based in Columbus, Ohio, has awarded a $2 million grant to A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) in support of the Still Research Institute (SRI). The grant, which was […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Mar. 29, 2007) – On March 18, nineteen ATSU-KCOM students and one student spouse took oaths of office as newly sworn Court Appointed Special Advocates for abused and neglected children. Adair County Circuit Judge Russell Steele presided over the official swearing-in of the new advocates. As trained CASA volunteers, the advocates will represent […]
MESA, Ariz. (Mar. 26, 2007) – The U.S. Bone and Joint Decade’s Young Investigator Initiative has selected Dr. Theresa Kraemer, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy at the Arizona School of Health Sciences as a fellow. The three-year program is designed to mentor young investigators through grant writing, research design, and research network contacts. Kraemer will […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Mar. 26, 2007) –The student chapters of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians and Alpha Phi Omega at A.T. Still University donated duffel bags and stuffed animals to the Children’s Division of the Adair County Department of Social Services, a unit responsible for removing and safeguarding children from abusive or negligent households. […]
Arizona school pays tribute to Jensen’s work with physical therapy, ethics, and Native American populations MESA, Ariz. (Mar. 10, 2007) – A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) awarded a Doctor of Humane Letters degree to Gail Jensen, Ph.D., P.T., FAPTA at its spring commencement. Dr. Jensen is dean of the Graduate School, […]
ATSU dean one of only six alumni ever to receive award MESA, Ariz. (Mar. 8, 2007) – Randy Danielsen, Ph.D., PA-C, dean of A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS), was recently inducted to the Soda Springs High School Hall of Fame. Dr. Danielsen attended high school in Soda Springs, Idaho, from 1963-1967 […]
ATSU faculty member honored for distinguished service in state governmental affairs MESA, Ariz. (Mar. 8, 2007) – At the annual winter symposium of the Arizona Athletic Training Association in Phoenix, John Parsons, M.S., ATC, AT/L, assistant professor in the Athletic Training program at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS), was recognized as […]