Alum gives his life in Operation Enduring Freedom Thirty-year-old Capt. Cory Jenkins, PA, ’07, and three other soldiers were killed in Afghanistan when their vehicle was attacked by an IeD, or improvised explosive device
In memory ATSU pays tribute to the following graduates
Britz provides scholarship gift in estate Former Kirksville business woman Alvina M. Britz, who died in November 2008, gave a $25,000 donation in her estate to ATSU
NATA president calls AT program "best of the best" The president of the National Athletic Training Association (NATA), Marjorie Albohm, M.S., ATC, LAT, made a rare visit to the campus of an athletic training program when she visited ATSU’s Arizona campus September 2 and 3
Students and hospitals connect Clinical Educational Affairs at ATSU’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine hosted Hospital Day at the NEMO Fairgrounds
First Facebook, then Twitter, now YouTube YouTube is your one-stop shop for video entertainment on the Web – and now ATSU has its own channel on the popular, user-friendly website
Campus facelift Faculty, staff, students, and the Kirksville community were greeted with bright, cheery blue banners on downtown and campus light posts this fall
Another ASDOH first sets stage for the future A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health is the first dental school to fully implement ICE (Internet Communications delivered Elegantly) Dental Systems, a new web-based, fully integrated dental practice management system
ATSU staff buddy up with school children ATSU staff members from Institutional Advancement joined more than 1,100 children from Title 1 elementary schools at the Legacy Backpack Buddies Project