Missouri campus celebrates Founder’s Day
Posted: October 4, 2011ATSU’s Missouri campus celebrated Founder’s Day with activities starting Sept. 29 and ending Oct. 1. This year, students met with AOA President Martin S. Levine, D.O., ’80, M.P.H., ’03, during a meet and greet session. Dr. Levine then led the Fred C. Tinning, Ph.D., Founder’s Day Osteopathy Lecture, titled “Thinking Osteopathically.” Following the lecture, Dr. A.T. Still was honored at a graveside ceremony.
At the all-campus meeting, Board Chair Carl Bynum, D.O., M.P.H., ’75, gave a “state of the University” update and alumni from the classes of ’61 and ’86 were honored. Everyone gathered at Still-A-Bration for a barbecue, talent show, and bonfire. The highlight of Still-A-Bration was the “Pie your favorite professor” event, sponsored by the Surgical Club. Proceeds from the pie event benefitted the St. Louis Children’s Hospital.