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ASHS student named Outstanding PA of the Year

The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) awarded the 2009 Outstanding PA of the Year Award to A.T. Still University – The Outstanding PA of the Year Award, which was presented May 22 in San Diego at AAPA’s 37th Annual Physician Assistant Conference, honors a PA who has demonstrated exemplary service to the PA profession […]

University Headlines
Back to basics

[cincopa 5s 10480042] Second-year KCOM student Brad Scoggins thinks that every medical student should know the basics of saving a life – before they enter medical school. To achieve that goal, he has partnered with John Rickelman, D.O., ’00, Daraban Human Patient Simulation Center staff David Patterson and Elaine Louder, Associate Dean Steve Laird, D.O., […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Going the distance

A.T. Still University featured in EdTech Magazine Gary Cloud, Ph.D., assistant provost and associate dean of ATSU’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA), and Thomas Hotvedt, network programmer, information technology & services, tell the story of how ATSU uses network communications to keep med students connected to Campus from community health centers. The article […]

Student Headlines
Tutors recognized at ceremony

A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) and Student Resources hosted their annual Tutor Recognition Ceremony on May 15 to honor class of 2012 tutors for their services. “We thank the tutors for their contributions to the education of fellow students, to the support of our schools, and to the development of their […]

University Headlines
ATSU honors 2009 Crystal Award winners

[cincopa belt2 10479704] The seventh annual Crystal Awards were held May 8 on the Arizona Campus of A.T. Still University (ATSU). More than 100 guests, including ATSU President Jack Magruder and members of the ATSU Board of Trustees, attended the hors d’oeuvres reception and awards presentation that honored individuals and organizations that are making a […]

University Headlines
ATSU Board of Trustees meets, approves fiscal year budget

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (May 19, 2009) — The A.T. Still University (ATSU) Board of Trustees met on May 8 and 9 in Mesa, Ariz., to discuss the state of the University. At the meeting, the board approved three resolutions: the 2009-10 fiscal year budget, honorary degrees for the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ASDOH) […]

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ATSU honors 2009 Crystal Award winners

MESA, Ariz. (May 14, 2009) – The seventh annual Crystal Awards were held May 8 on the Arizona Campus of A.T. Still University (ATSU). More than 100 guests, including ATSU President Jack Magruder and members of the ATSU Board of Trustees, attended the hors d’oeuvres reception and awards presentation that honored individuals and organizations that […]

University Headlines
Missouri governor addresses KCOM grads

[cincopa belt2 10479557] Missouri’s 55th governor, the Honorable Jeremiah W. “Jay” Nixon, shared the stage with ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine’s class of 2009 graduates at the College’s commencement ceremony on May 16. As the graduates looked on in Baldwin Hall Auditorium at Truman State University, Governor Nixon delivered his keynote speech, focusing on the […]

Student Headlines
New clean-up information

The following are the latest updates regarding tornado clean-up: AmerenUE restored power to all customers affected by the storm on May 16. Officials ask that any customers still without power, or who see a downed wire, call 800.552.7583. The Adair County United Way is now coordinating all volunteers. Call 660.665.1924 to help. It’s better to […]

Student Headlines
Giving opportunities for tornado victims

While the tornado clean-up efforts continue with the help of many volunteers, it is increasingly apparent that monetary support to the victims and the local Red Cross chapter is an important need. ATSU and Truman State University are, therefore, coordinating our efforts to make all faculty and staff aware of the giving opportunities available. The […]