KCU News
Prevention power
For Tanya Honderick, MPH, MS, RN, CPH, the journey into nursing began with a desire to serve others holistically. But it was during her final clinical rotation in nursing school at the Wyandotte County Health Department that she discovered her true calling in population health.
Protect your brain and lower Parkinson’s risk
Dr. Ken Stewart shares practical ways to reduce your risk of Parkinson’s disease through diet, exercise and healthy daily habits.
Dr. Glinski set to steer KCU Alumni Association toward greater engagement and impact
Edward Glinski, DO, MBA, spent his career restoring sight, mentoring future physicians and serving communities around the world.
Rural doctors honor friend, launch scholarship to support future KCU students
When your values become your vocation, the impact reaches far beyond the exam room. For Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine alums Racquel Stucky, DO (COM 2015), and Brad Stucky, DO (COM 2014), medicine isn’t just a career, it’s a calling to serve those who are too often overlooked.
KCU welcomes inaugural class of future anesthesiologist assistants
Kansas City University (KCU) welcomed its first class of 24 students to the Master of Health Science in Anesthesiologist Assistant (MHS-AA) program at the Joplin Campus, marking an important milestone in the University’s ongoing efforts to address critical health care workforce needs.
Medicine's magic wand
KCU students are among the first to wield new AI-powered POCUS devices – training with tech that feels like portable, medical magic.
Honoring Dr. King's legacy: A message from the CEO
As we join the nation in honoring the legacy of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we reflect on his lifelong commitment to justice, equality and service.
Andrew Davis, MPA, named vice provost for Enrollment Management
Kansas City University has appointed Andrew Davis, MPA, as vice provost for Enrollment Management.
KCU-Joplin welcomes first class of anesthesiologist assistant students
KCU-Joplin has officially launched its Master of Health Science in Anesthesiologist Assistant program, welcoming its inaugural cohort and marking an exciting new chapter in health care education.
Nutrition myths, busted: What really matters for a healthier diet
Many people reset their health goals at the start of the year, but some food choices are still guided by outdated advice.
Match made at KCU: Navigating Couples Match success
For most medical students, the fourth year is a whirlwind. For Kansas City University Class of 2025 College of Osteopathic Medicine alumni Mikayla and Dominic Maiuro, it was a mix of excitement, stress and careful planning as they worked toward their dream specialties.
We are KCU around the globe: Making a difference where care is needed most
Katina Rue, DO, FAAFP, FACOFP, vividly recalls stories of her mother navigating life in a remote Southwestern community, where limited access to health care and low health literacy meant barriers to health were everywhere.