KCU News
KCU graduate who found purpose in her darkest moment, now helps others through medicine
When Jenna Cook, DO, walks into a room, she brings with her more than just a stethoscope and white coat.
The future of health sciences based on osteopathic medicine
The future of health sciences is under constant change, with osteopathic medicine emerging as a vital and innovative approach to health care.
How the anatomy lab sparked KCU student doctors’ paths and a published study
Kansas City University medical students are gaining national attention with a newly published study in Springer Nature Link, a platform known for hosting high-impact scientific and medical research.
KCU-Joplin medical student establishes himself as a national expert in HS research
Through his research, KCU-Joplin medical student Peter Khoury, MJ, MHA, has established himself as a rising national expert on hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)—a painful, often overlooked skin condition.
From launch pads to life goals: KCU graduate Saahil Golia charts a course toward aerospace medicine
Few medical students complete their education at a launchpad—but for Saahil Golia, the dream of becoming a physician has always been tied to something bigger—something beyond the boundaries of traditional practice and, quite literally, the stratosphere.
Honoring Memorial Day 2025
This Memorial Day, we pause to remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their selfless sacrifice has secured the freedoms we enjoy and has shaped the values we hold dear as Americans.
Kansas City University receives largest gift in its history
Kansas City University has received over $20 million from the estate of Paul W. Dybedal, DO, and his wife, Mary Louise Dybedal. This is the largest gift from an individual in the University’s history and reflects the Dybedals’ commitment to advancing osteopathic medical education, research, behavioral health and student scholarships.
A legacy of leadership: Robert White, PhD, transitions to new role after a decade as dean
Robert White, PhD, didn’t originally set out to become a dean. When he joined KCU in 2010, his plan was to focus on teaching, advising students and continuing his research. But he soon found himself drawn to academic leadership.
Dr. Abbott discusses oral cancer risks and prevention
Oral cancer can often go unnoticed in its early stages but become harder to treat if undetected.
Physician, philanthropist, collector: The legacy of Dr. Joseph R. Takats, III
Joseph R. Takats III, DO is a collector—not just of things, but of experiences that have defined a lifetime of impact.
A trailblazer in osteopathic medicine: Dr. Adele King's legacy
At 85 years old, Adele King, DO, reflects on a lifetime of cherished fond memories—and a few bittersweet ones.
KCU alumni family's journey: from Saigon refugees to three generations in medicine
Fifty years after fleeing Saigon, Dr. Huy Nguyen and his family have built a remarkable medical legacy—with multiple generations graduating from Kansas City University.