KCU News

KCU students learn medicine through human connection

By Jennifer Lindholm Feb 19, 2026

“All I want is normal.” After surviving a devastating car accident in July 2025 that left him with multiple spinal fractures, broken ribs and legs, brain swelling and severe sepsis, Terry spent more than a month in the ICU.

Preventive dental care could lower your heart disease risk

Feb 18, 2026

Dr. Linda Niessen explains why taking care of your gums also helps protect your heart.

Can AI be your friend? KCU expert says not so fast

Feb 18, 2026

As generative AI tools become more embedded in daily life, younger generations are increasingly turning to chatbots for advice, reassurance and even companionship. 

White coats and wedding rings

Feb 12, 2026

At the Kansas City University Farber-McIntire Campus in Joplin, Missouri, two couples are proving that love and ambition can go hand in hand.

How your relationships impact your heart health

Feb 10, 2026

Emotions like love, stress and connection don’t just affect how we feel, they can also impact our heart.

Empowering minds

By Mary King Feb 9, 2026

KCU provides students with more than just academic knowledge — it offers opportunities to engage in hands-on research alongside passionate faculty mentors like Asma Zaidi, PhD.

KCU-Joplin partners with Mercy to expand care beyond the exam room

Feb 6, 2026

Through the Center for Population Health and Equity and a pilot partnership with Mercy Hospital, KCU medical and dental students are helping bridge the gap between where care is delivered and how patients are truly doing beyond the clinical setting.

How the College of Biosciences is transforming anatomy education

By Jennifer Lindholm Feb 5, 2026

In today’s fast-evolving world of medical education, technology is reshaping how students connect with complex topics — and Kansas City University is leading the charge.

KCU medical student Suhas Babu turns personal heart condition into purpose

By Haley Reardon Feb 4, 2026

When Suhas Babu thinks about why he’s in medical school, he starts with his heart. Born with congenital heart disease, he underwent open-heart surgeries in elementary school and again in high school.

How a KCU student turned curiosity into meaningful research

By Elizabeth Alex Feb 3, 2026

Mahan Hadjian didn’t expect to find himself at the cutting-edge of national research, but that’s exactly where he landed thanks to a prestigious fellowship at the National Institutes of Health. 

A decade of impact at KCU-Joplin

Jan 29, 2026

KCU-Joplin celebrates a decade of growth, innovation and community impact.

Building mental resilience through small, everyday habits

Jan 29, 2026

In honor of Mental Wellness Month, Dr. Sarah Getch shares how simple practices like mindful breathing, gratitude, movement, sleep and social connection can strengthen mental well-being over time.