KCU News

Score 1 for Health kicks off with a win for community wellness

By Haley Reardon Sep 24, 2024

Medical and dental students at KCU stepped out of the classroom and into hands-on learning, welcoming hundreds of elementary school students to campus for free health screenings marking the official launch of Score 1 for Health for the 2024-25 academic year.

Ingram's Magazine recognizes Marc B. Hahn’s impact on Missouri

By Jennifer Lindholm Sep 23, 2024

Marc B. Hahn, DO, president and CEO of Kansas City University (KCU), has been recognized as one of Ingram's exclusive list of ‘50 Missourians You Should Know.’ Hahn’s visionary leadership has positioned KCU as a leading institution in medical and health sciences education and innovation.

Study conducted by KCU researchers publishes in Scientific Reports

Sep 23, 2024

A team of KCU researchers, including Professor of Biosciences Abdulbaki Agbas, PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher Purva Sethi, PhD, and Research Scientist Edina Kosa, MSc, explored TDP-43's potential as a blood-based biomarker for detecting disease and examined its presence and possible functions inside platelets.

KCU alumnus Dr. Joe Li wins prestigious AOF Outstanding Resident of the Year Award

By Jennifer Lindholm Sep 23, 2024

Hailing from New York City and getting his education in the heartland, Joe Li, DO, a 2022 alumnus of Kansas City University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine and resident at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has been named the recipient of the Outstanding Resident of the Year Award. 

KCU appoints Dr. Sally Ann Mitchell as program director for new anesthesiologist assistant program

Sep 23, 2024

Kansas City University (KCU) is pleased to announce the appointment of Sally Ann Mitchell, EdD, MMSc, CAA, as the program director for its new Master of Health Sciences in Anesthesiologist Assistant (MHS-AA) program, set to begin in January 2026.

Options for replacing missing teeth

Sep 20, 2024

The average adult between the ages of 20 and 64 has three or more decayed or missing teeth. Today’s advances offer several options for replacing teeth. KCU’s Dr. Linda Niessen explains.

KCU alumnus making a major impact in clinical child psychology

By Felicia Vaught Sep 17, 2024

A 2023 graduate of Kansas City University's Clinical Psychology (PsyD) program is making significant strides in improving the lives of teens and young adults. Tyler Staples, PsyD, specializes in clinical child psychology, focusing on psychological assessments for neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disorders, depression and anxiety.

How to ace the MCAT: Your ultimate guide to success

Sep 16, 2024

The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is a crucial step for aspiring medical students, playing a significant role in medical school admissions. At Kansas City University (KCU), we understand the challenges and dedication required to excel on this exam. This guide provides tips, strategies and resources to help you prepare effectively and ace the MCAT.

Lighting the way: How Reginald (Reggie) Boateng overcame barriers to achieve his medical dream

By Mary King Sep 15, 2024

Every journey to medical school is unique, but few are as remarkable as that of Reggie Boateng. His story is a shining example of how the human spirit can triumph over adversity and the incredible power of perseverance. As a first-generation medical student in the United States, Boateng’s path has been marked by both incredible challenges and the determination to succeed.

Effects of cyberbullying

By KSNF Sep 12, 2024

The impact of cyberbullying goes beyond the screen. It can lead to serious mental health issues, increased stress and anxiety, depression, violent behavior and low self-esteem. KCU's Dr. Ken Stewart speaks on the effects of cyberbullying and what we can do to stop it. 

Score 1 for Health Wellness Day takes place in Joplin

Sep 12, 2024

Score 1 for Health Wellness Day was a huge success as approximately 155 fifth graders from Cecil Floyd, Jefferson and Royal Heights elementary schools arrived on the KCU-Joplin campus.

The silent teachers: Kansas City University’s Gift Body Program enhances anatomy education

By Mary King Sep 12, 2024

At Kansas City University (KCU), the Gift Body Program is a cornerstone of medical education, providing an invaluable resource for students to learn anatomy through hands-on experience with real human donors. Often referred to as "silent teachers," these donors play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of medical professionals by offering a unique, intimate and profoundly humanistic learning experience.