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In memoriam

Larry A. Adolph, DPT, ’10, Findlay, Ohio, died Aug. 17, 2021, at age 54. Dr. Adolph is survived by his parents, Delbert and Linda; wife, Coreen; children: Rachel (Alex Albright), Ryan (Olivia), Ross (Carly Townsend), and Riley; and grandchild, Remi. Preceding him in death is his brother, Brian. He was born on April 19, 1967 […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dr. Lesh shares thoughts on National Osteopathic Medicine Week

Eric Lesh, DO, ’18, assistant professor, family medicine, at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, speaks about what osteopathic medicine means to him to mark National Osteopathic Medicine Week.

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dr. Fiscus’ messages to colleagues on National Osteopathic Medicine Week

April 18-24 is National Osteopathic Medicine Week, and Valena Fiscus, DO, MPH, ’13, assistant professor, internal medicine, at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, shared this message with her colleagues, and those studying to become future osteopathic physicians.

University Headlines
ATSU Diversity & Inclusion hosts 2022 Diversity Festival on Mesa, Arizona, campus

A.T. Still University’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion recently hosted the 2022 Diversity Festival on the Mesa, Arizona, campus, featuring community vendors, food trucks, activities, campus tours, and a talent show. Check out these photos from the event…

AT Still Library News
Updates to Missouri campus library policies and procedures

Room reservations Beginning May 1, 2022, study room requests on the Missouri campus library are now being considered on a first come, first served basis.  If you need to reserve a study room for a group or special meeting, please contact the library at 660.626.2345, libmo@atsu.edu, or in person at the circulation desk.  Please contact […]

AT Still Library News
Welcome two new A.T. Still Memorial Librarians

A.T. Still Memorial Library is pleased to welcome a new assistant librarian in Santa Maria, California, and a temporary library assistant in Mesa, Arizona. Dot Winslow, MFA Dot Winslow (she/her) is the new assistant librarian at the Santa Maria campus. She lives in Santa Maria, California, with her husband, stepdaughter, two rabbits, and a snake. […]

AT Still Library News
New streaming videos added to library catalog

New streaming videos from SAGE Video Nursing Collection and Films on Demand were recently added to the library catalog.  SAGE Video Nursing has added new content on nursing & diversity, nursing & mental health, nursing & leadership, and nursing in times of crisis. New videos in this collection include a presentation on the assessment of […]

AT Still Library News
New library resources: exam prep, new LibGuides, research methodologies

Exam prep resources In addition to our robust collection of Exam Prep Resource LibGuide, the A.T. Still Memorial Library is happy to announce four new trial databases for exam prep. To serve the needs of all stakeholders, we are on a database trial, and welcome any feedback regarding ease of access, applicability to curriculum, and […]

AT Still Library News
April 2022 from the library director

It’s warming up in Kirksville, and starting to sizzle in Arizona, it’s always perfect in Santa Maria, and the final stretch of the year is upon us. Congratulations to our almost-graduates of A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) classes of 2022. In addition to the undergraduates of these colleges, congratulations to the inaugural Central Coast Physician Assistant program […]

University Headlines
ATSU hosts Accepted Students Day on Kirksville, Missouri, campus

A.T. Still University (ATSU) hosted an Accepted Students Day Saturday on its Kirksville, Missouri, campus, welcoming 86 future ATSU students for a series of events, experiences, and tours.  Attendees included 68 members of ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine’s (ATSU-KCOM) class of 2026, 16 members of ATSU-Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health’s class of 2026, […]