KCU News

Infinite ascent: Strickland family legacy supports KCU students

By Kris Nichols Dec 11, 2024

With a seemingly limitless drive to serve those in need and a commitment to always doing what is right, Darwin Strickland, DO, has never taken the easy path through life. Today, the Strickland family continues to reach beyond the insurmountable, paving the way for countless future generations to rise above even the highest of expectations and creating a legacy worthy of the history books.

Life behind bars: PsyD student becomes an intern at the Bureau of Prisons

By Jessica Marsh Dec 11, 2024

When doctoral candidate Kari Jo West (COB ’24) started her journey at KCU to become a psychologist, she never envisioned she would end up behind bars. That changed the day she began her role as a psychology intern at the Bureau of Prisons.

KCU’s global health outreach makes an impact serving in Kenya

Dec 11, 2024

Students and faculty serving with KCU’s global health outreach traveled to Kenya, bringing care to underserved communities while gaining invaluable experience. Dr. Ken Stewart shares more about their impactful work.

A legacy of healing: Celebrating 100 years of KCU alumnus Lester Donley, DO

Dec 5, 2024

Born into a family deeply rooted in osteopathic medicine, Lester Donley, DO (COM 1952), has spent a century embodying the principles of perseverance and community service. Kansas City University is proud to honor his remarkable life and reflect on his extraordinary journey as a veteran, a physician and a dedicated advocate for osteopathic medicine.

KCU student guest hosts episodes on ASA podcast

Dec 4, 2024

A KCU student had the incredible honor of guest hosting two episodes on the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Residents in a Room podcast.

KCU alumnus pioneers advanced spine surgery techniques to restore mobility for patients

Dec 4, 2024

KCU alumnus Joseph Albano, DO (COM 2015), is paving the way for more effective and less invasive care with his expertise in spine surgery.

Healing hands, giving heart: A KCU alumna's journey in medicine and why she gives

Dec 2, 2024

“There are many days when I'm sitting in a room listening to somebody who is pouring their heart out to me, and I know I'm in the right place… and I'm doing what I was meant to do,” said Kansas City University (KCU) alumna Lois Narr, DO, COM 1990).

KCU Board of Trustees President Robert S. Juhasz reflects on why he gives

Nov 22, 2024

Dr. Juhasz is grateful to KCU because the education he received allowed him to become an osteopathic physician. Not only was he able to provide a good life for his wife and family, he is now able to give back.

From scholarship recipient to scholarship founder: Dr. Frances Haas’ giving journey

Nov 22, 2024

Frances Haas, DO (COM 1995), believes that “to whom much has been given, much is required” – and she believes that she has been given a lot.

KCU announces partnership with Care Beyond the Boulevard to provide PsyD students with practical experience

Nov 21, 2024

Kansas City University (KCU) has partnered with Care Beyond the Boulevard, a nonprofit dedicated to providing health care for underserved Kansas City communities, to offer its clinical psychology (PsyD) students hands-on training under the guidance of KCU alumnus Tyler Staples, PsyD.

New AI technology prepares KCU medical students for success

Nov 20, 2024

KCU is leading the charge with advanced point-of-care ultrasound training powered by AI. This innovative program provides students with hands-on experience, giving them a competitive edge when applying for residencies.

New garden at KCU inspires students to explore the connection between plants and medicine

By Katherine Quaas Nov 20, 2024

Many of today’s pharmaceutical drugs are derived from plant compounds, including some of the most common medications in the U.S. At KCU, a new medicinal garden on the Kansas City campus is inspiring students to explore the connection between plants and medicine.