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Robust charitable giving to A.T. Still University’s Museum of Osteopathic Medicine provides the resources needed […]
Yes, A.T. Still University (ATSU) once had a college football team, and, yes, legendary kicker […]
The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine at A.T. Still University (ATSU) in Kirksville, Missouri, has achieved […]
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Join A.T. Still University Museum of Osteopathic Medicine Director Jason Haxton, MA, as he discusses […]
Nov. 24, 1896, is an important date in osteopathic medicine’s history. Join A.T. Still University’s […]
The September edition of A.T. Still University’s Museum Minute examines the history of osteopathic medical […]
This episode of A.T. Still University’s “Museum Minute” details how the life of A.T. Still, […]
National Osteopathic Medicine Week is celebrated this year from April 18-24. Join A.T. Still University […]
Join ATSU’s Museum of Osteopathic Medicine Director Jason Haxton for the latest installment of “Museum […]
Join ATSU Museum of Osteopathic Medicine Director Jason Haxton, MA, as he explores the roots […]
Join ATSU Museum of Osteopathic Medicine Director Jason Haxton for this edition of “Museum Minute,” […]
Join Jason Haxton, MA, director of ATSU’s Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, as he discusses Dr. […]
It’s commencement season at A.T. Still University. In this week’s “Museum Minute,” ATSU Museum of […]
Our world and the osteopathic medicine profession have been through a pandemic before. In this […]
Women have been a part of A.T. Still University since the beginning. Learn the story […]
A.T. Still University’s international history runs deep. Join ATSU Museum of Osteopathic Medicine Director Jason […]
Check out our debut installment of “Museum Minute.” Jason Haxton, ATSU Museum of Osteopathic Medicine […]
On Thursday, Nov. 7, Andrew Taylor Still, the founder of A.T. Still University (ATSU) came […]
Jason Haxton, MA, director, Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, presented to ATSU-KCOM students and faculty Sept. […]
ATSU-KCOM Dean Margaret Wilson, DO, ’82, ATSU Vice President for Student Affairs Lori Haxton, MA, and […]
On Friday, March 9, the A.T. Still Memorial Library and the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine […]
Last week, this photo of a dissected human nervous system at the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine […]
The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine was honored in Chicago at the House of Delegates Meeting on Saturday, […]
The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine and International Center for Osteopathic History (MOM-ICOH) is the first […]
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) announced that the Museum of Osteopathic […]
The Missouri Humanities Council (MHC) has awarded a grant of $2,500 to the Museum of […]
The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine and International Center for Osteopathic History (MOM-ICOH) has been awarded […]
The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM and International Center for Osteopathic History (MOM-ICOH) was awarded a $1,625 […]
Being a healthcare practitioner who incorporated mind, body and spirit into his method of healing […]
The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM added a new exhibit dedicated to the origin story of […]
George Blue Spruce, DDS, MPH, spoke at A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Kirksvlle campus recently as […]
The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM, with the Illinois Heritage Association, hosted an emergency preparedness workshop on April […]
It was a monumental day for A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) and the […]
The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine(SM) and International Center for Osteopathic History was awarded a $5,998 […]
Perspective No. 7 – Giving thanks This week’s Thanksgiving holiday offers each of us a […]
The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM has received the Advocates for the American Osteopathic Association (AAOA) […]
Jason Haxton, MA, director, Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, has been selected to present the 2013 […]
The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine™ held its annual Medicinal Plant Garden Tea on Thursday, June 20, […]
A.T. Still University’s Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM Curator Debra Loguda-Summers and Director Jason Haxton were […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. –The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM, located on the A.T. Still University (ATSU) campus, […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM and the A.T. Still Research Institute (SRI) […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine SM, Springfield-Greene County Library District, and the […]
The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM has been chosen to participate in the 2011 Conservation Assessment […]
A generous grant of $142,776 from the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services, staff […]
KIRKSVILLE, MO. – Heritage Preservation is pleased to announce the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine has […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – The Cranial Academy Foundation announced that funds were extended to the Museum […]
The Atlas House has suffered major fire damage; firefighters fought the blaze from 6:30 p.m. […]
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