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Vick Family Memorial Financial Award

Third-year A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) student Theresa Nguyen received the Vick Family Memorial Financial Award on Tuesday, April 28. A check for $250 was presented to Nguyen by OMM Chair Michael Lockwood, D.O., and Suzanne Vick, a Kirksville resident. The Vick Family Memorial Financial Award was established in 2006 to honor […]

Student Headlines
Jerry Alexander Award

Stephen Laird, D.O., associate dean, academic affairs, presented the Jerry Alexander Award to Nathan Holbrook, OMS II, and Bradley Scoggins, OMS II. This award is given to Texas students with financial needs. Each student received $500.

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Drs. Isabelle and Josephine Morelock Award

Michael Conte, OMS II, received the $2,000 Drs. Isabelle and Josephine Morelock Award presented by KCOM Dean Philip Slocum, D.O., ’76. This award is given to a student from the Pacific area, especially Hawaii.

University Headlines
Still Magazine ranked among best in country

  The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine awarded Still Magazine third place in the “Best Magazine” category at its annual meeting in Bethesda, Md., in April. See a slideshow of the winners at http://www.aacom.org/events/annualmtg/past/2009/Documents/2009-Awards-web.pdf.

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D.O. Day on the Hill

[cincopa belt2 10476941] Students from A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) and residents from Northeast Regional Medical Center traveled to Washington, D.C., on March 5 to participate in D.O. Day on the Hill 2009 as part of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association Spring Convention and the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians Convention. […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU-Arizona celebrates administrative assistants

[cincopa belt2 10476640] In celebration of Administrative Assistant’s Day on April 22, ATSU Provost Craig Phelps, D.O., ’84, hosted a luncheon in appreciation of ATSU-Arizona’s administrative assistants. Pictured here are Dolores Tafoya, admissions; Jen Apel, audiology; Linda Nishijima, occupational therapy; Nancy Cederberg, physician assistant studies; and Linda Wheelis, APA manager.

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Sigma Xi holds annual banquet

[cincopa belt2 10476637] The Kirksville Sigma Xi chapter held its annual banquet on April 16 where nine A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) students were initiated into the science club. Also, a KCOM professor and Kirksville High School Science teacher received top honors at the banquet. [read more]

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Local professor and science teacher receive Sigma Xi awards

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Apr. 25, 2009) – The mission of Sigma Xi is to further the scientific enterprise, in part by making science accessible to the general public. The Kirksville Sigma Xi chapter held its annual banquet on April 16, followed by an address by nationally known climatologist from Rutgers University, Dr. Alan Robock, on nuclear […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Arizona faculty and staff earn service awards

[cincopa belt2 10476436] Arizona Campus faculty and staff who have been with ATSU for five or 10 years were honored with service awards on April 15. Honorees were recognized by Tonya Watson, assistant director of human resources, and congratulated by ATSU Provost Craig Phelps, D.O., ’84, and Associate Provost O.T. Wendel, Ph.D. Five Years Marcia […]

University Headlines
Congressman Luetkemeyer visits Kirksville

[cincopa belt2 10475970] United States Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer of Missouri’s 9th Congressional District visited Kirksville on April 14 for a reception in ATSU’s Centennial Commons. Approximately BLANK area residents, ATSU students, faculty, and staff were in attendance to meet Congressman Luetkemeyer and ask questions. [read more]