KCU News
Simple habits to improve longevity
Dr. Nicole Fremarek, professor at KCU, shares insights on how to improve longevity. From what you put into your body to how you move and connect with others, these everyday factors can have a lasting impact on your health and well-being.
Struggling to sleep? Here is how stress could be affecting you
Dr. Ken Stewart, professor at KCU, discusses the connection between sleep and stress. He shares practical tips for improving sleep, including maintaining a consistent sleep schedule and limiting screen time before bed to support better overall health.
Kansas City University students and alumni earn honors in osteopathic medicine and biology
Kansas City University (KCU) students and alumni were recently recognized for their research excellence at two major medical research conferences.
How much does sleep really affect your health?
KCU professor Dr. Benjamin Grin discusses the importance of sleep and how it impacts one's overall health.
The risks of alcohol consumption
KCU professor Dr. Ken Stewart addresses the risks of alcohol consumption in honor of Alcohol Awareness Month.
Osteopathic Heritage Foundation honors Kansas City University alumna by establishing a half-million-dollar scholarship
The Osteopathic Heritage Foundation (the Foundation) recently established a $500,000 endowed scholarship in honor of Kansas City University alumna Capt. Rebecca deVillers, MC, USN, DO.
KCU Match Day 2026 | Residency Placement Success for Future Physicians
The energy was unmistakable on both KCU campuses as fourth-year osteopathic medical students gathered in Kansas City and Joplin, and tuned in remotely from across the country, to celebrate Match Day 2026.
New study shows Kansas City University generates nearly half a billion in economic impact annually
Kansas City University (KCU), a private not-for-profit health sciences university with campuses in Kansas City and Joplin, Missouri, announced results of a new economic impact study conducted by consulting firm Tripp Umbach.
One productivity habit every student should try and more student success tips
At Kansas City University, Kasey Johnson, EdD, MaTL, Med, director of Learning Enhancement, is implementing a framework that enhances academic excellence and guide graduate health sciences students from acceptance through graduation.
KCU global health: Where care transcends culture
As an aspiring medical student, Allison Abraham, DO, was keenly interested in understanding international health care, knowing that a global lens would inform her knowledge as a future physician.
Breaking barriers: Dental student doctors path to possibility
When people hear “first-generation student,” they often think of someone who’s the first in their family to complete college. Student Doctor Heather Sams’ story, however, redefines what it means to be first-gen: she’s the first in her family to graduate from high school.
KCU mental health expert shares advice on helping children find balance with AI
As AI becomes more integrated into classrooms and daily life, parents and teachers are navigating new questions about how it shapes children’s thinking and development.