MO SGA auction features rare items, raises funds for student travel
Posted: February 25, 2020
A 3D-printed replica of Dr. A.T. Still’s right hand was a unique item at the MO SGA auction.
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences’ (ATSU) Student Government Association – Missouri (MO SGA) hosted its annual auction Feb. 13 within the University’s Centennial Commons, raising funds for student conference travel.
The ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Centennial Clock face was an item up for bid at the MO SGA auction.
The event included a raffle for Apple Airpods, a silent auction, and a live auction conducted by Bob Behnen, MBA, associate vice president for university advancement.
The MO SGA auction also featured a silent auction with dozens of items.
The live auction featured some rare items, such as banners marking ATSU’s 125th anniversary, a fossilized mammalian scapula, the ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Centennial Clock face, and a 3D-printed replica of Dr. A.T. Still’s right hand.
Rahim Shareef, OMS II, Phillip Hilton, OMS II, and Bob Behnen, MBA, associate vice president for university advancement, at the MO SGA auction.Students bid on items during the MO SGA auction.Taylor Cummins, OMS II, and Vince Maiorino, OMS II, sell raffle tickets during the MO SGA auction.A.T. Still University of Health Sciences’ (ATSU) Student Government Association – Missouri (MO SGA) members and advisers pose for a photograph following the MO SGA auction.A.T. Still University of Health Sciences’ (ATSU) Student Government Association – Missouri (MO SGA) members and advisers pose for a photograph following the MO SGA auction.