ATSU has seen hard times. In 128 years, the home of osteopathic medicine has [...]
The April 24 video on Steven Short’s Facebook page is one of triumph. Staff [...]
After the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, state mass disaster groups joined the [...]
As an osteopathic physician, Linnette Sells, DO, FAOASM, ’82, was taught in medical school [...]
With a passion for remote and austere environments, Melinda Rawcliffe, PA-C, ’07, adjunct professor, [...]
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, Tessa Tibben, DHSc, MS, PA-C, ’08, assistant professor, ATSU-ASHS, [...]
Life is difficult on the Navajo Nation Reservation under the best of circumstances. Unemployment [...]
Loren Lunsford, AuD, ’09, knew there would be a problem almost immediately. As the [...]
Kelly Parling-Lynch, DO, ’99, knew there were more ways than traditional medical treatment to [...]
ATSU-ASHS Dean Ann Lee Burch, PT, EdD, MS, MPH, shared a touching email with [...]
Ted Wendel, PhD, ATSU’s senior vice president of university planning & strategic initiatives, recalls [...]
When ATSU-KCOM’s Christine Harb, OMS III, learned schools in the Kirksville, Missouri, community had [...]
3D printing addresses PPE shortages As the COVID-19 pandemic’s full scope came into focus [...]
The class of 2020 celebrated graduation like no class before. While most colleges and [...]
As the COVID-19 pandemic exposed healthcare weaknesses nationwide, ATSU-CGHS looked at ways to provide [...]
As the University continues discussions and learning opportunities about diversity, inclusion, and equity, here [...]
ATSU-KCOM alumnus J.D. Polk, DO, MS, MMM, CPE, FACOEP, FAsMA, ’93, looked on from [...]
A pandemic may have brought the world to a screeching halt, but it could not stop ATSU’s virtual research days planned for spring 2020. Thanks to Zoom meetings and Kubify’s Learning Toolbox technology, student research […]
When the coronavirus pandemic shut down much of day-to-day life, ATSU Communication & Marketing and Museum of Osteopathic Medicine Director Jason Haxton, MA, sought a way to engage with the University community and provide something […]
She didn’t know it at the time, but when Carla True walked through the doors of ATSU-KCOM on July 21, 1969, she had begun the first day of her more than five-decade career with the […]
With all the anticipation 2020 brought in the new year, no one anticipated a year quite like this. The coronavirus pandemic and nationwide protests against racial injustice, combined with NASA’s historic SpaceX launch, have brought […]
Read more1960s Raymond C. DeCesare, DO, ’69, Mt. Bethel, Pennsylvania, was presented with Northampton County Medical Society’s senatorial and congressional plaques for 50 years of exceptional care. 1970s Alan Allmon, DO, ’72, was named 2020 Osteopathic […]
Read moreATSU Courtney Bonnell, director, budgets and financial reporting, finance, earned a master of business administration degree from Northwest Missouri State University. Harold Bright, MLS, AHIP, was named university library director for A.T. Still Memorial Library. […]
Read moreBruce E. Adams, DO, ’57, Warren, Michigan, died March 30, 2020, at age 93. Dr. Adams was born April 29, 1926, in Stafford, Kansas. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force in World […]
Read moreATSU exceeds fundraising goal Alumni, faculty, staff, and friends have raised more than $300,000 to update the Thompson Campus Center’s gymnasium, which was built in 1983. This fall, the gymnasium will be dedicated as “Dan […]
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