Join Jason Haxton, MA, director of ATSU’s Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, as he discusses Dr. A.T. Still’s views and efforts in areas of racial and gender equality in our latest “Museum Minute” episode.
Randy Danielsen, PhD, PA-C Emeritus, director, A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Science’ (ATSU-ASHS) Doctor of Medical Science program, was recently recognized for achieving 10 years’ service with The Higher Learning Commission (HLC). Dr. Danielsen has served as a peer reviewer for the past 10 years. A letter of recognition to Dr. Danielsen from HLC […]
A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) alumnus Danni Habtu, DO, ’19, MS, ’15, wants to make sure no one is forgotten when it comes to healthcare. Currently in residency with the Detroit Medical Center, Dr. Habtu is working with an underserved population on a daily basis, and that’s exactly who he strives to […]
The Kirksville campus location of the A.T. Still Memorial Library is pleased to announce curbside pickup of print books. Beginning this week, we will be offering the first of two print book services: lending of ATSU-owned print books. The library will handle all circulating books following American Library Association recommendations. Find more information about how […]
A.T. Still University’s Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH) held a virtual Student Award Ceremony last month for the class of 2020. Honors included: Student Government Association: Marcos Betancourt, D4; Thanh Nguyen, D4 MOSDOH Class Presidents: Matthew McClement, D4; Emmanuel Salar, D4 Student Organization Past Presidents: Michael Chon, D4; Roshni Joseph, D4; Rachael […]
Two A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences’ (ATSU-ASHS) professors recently received notice they had been awarded a grant from the Women for ATSU organization. The grant will go toward the purchase of biofeedback equipment for the ATSU Center for Occupational & Physical Therapy. The grant was awarded to Pamela Kays, DPT, assistant professor and […]
One year ago today, Stephanie McGrew ran up and down Omaha beach in Normandy, France, with a 20-pound backpack on her back. It was early in the morning, and the ocean was at low tide, just like it would have been on June 6, 1944. McGrew, ATSU’s diversity & inclusion coordinator, was one of 100 […]
A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Science (ATSU-ASHS) hosted a virtual commencement for its graduating class Friday, June 5, 2020. The ceremony was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The class of 2020 included 348 graduates between the residential and distance learning programs. Graduates from distance learning programs earned their master of occupational therapy, […]
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) hosted the first discussion in the President’s Cultural Proficiency Speaker Series Open Forums on Thursday, presenting a place for dialogue on Mr. George Floyd’s tragic murder, needed reforms, and concerns from ATSU community members. The discussion was hosted by Clinton Normore, MBA, associate vice president for diversity & […]
The fifth annual “Move for Mason” fundraiser and yoga session looked a little different this year. For the past four years, the event has taken place on A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Mesa, Arizona, campus lawn. This year, amid the coronavirus pandemic, it took place through a Zoom call. Students, faculty, and staff participated in a […]