Students

Weathering the storm: KCU students clean up Joplin storm damage

By Haley Reardon Jun 27, 2024

At KCU, empathy means caring for our students, our colleagues and our communities. Many times, that happens outside the walls of the classroom. One student organization is using their hands to heal and help others long before they earn their credentials as doctors and dentists.

American Student Dental Association spotlights KCU dental student

Jun 26, 2024

Second-year dental student Alexon Tiem helped lead efforts to establish a brand-new chapter of the American Student Dental Association (ASDA) at KCU College of Dental Medicine.

NFL opens opportunities for female medical students in sports medicine

By Jennifer Lindholm Jun 26, 2024

Picture walking the sidelines of your favorite NFL team, not merely as a fan but as a member of the team. Jessica Nelson, a lifelong Minnesota Vikings fan, and fourth-year medical student at KCU, is living proof that dedication and passion can pave the way for incredible opportunities. 

KCU honors graduate with unique commencement ceremony

By Haley Reardon Jun 26, 2024

At KCU our mission, improving the well-being of the communities we serve, defines everything we do. Taking care of our communities begins with taking care of our students. For D’Angeleau Newsome, that meant taking unique steps to make his commencement experience special.

From Haiti to Kansas City: Twin sisters pursue medical dreams at KCU

By Mary King Jun 12, 2024

Twin sisters Biwy D. Cadet and Biwy E. Cadet, both attending Kansas City University (KCU) College of Osteopathic Medicine, share an incredible journey that started in Haiti and took them to new heights in the United States. Their story is one of resilience, determination and the power of education.

KCU medical students author resolution to expand treatment for opioid use disorders during pregnancy

By Felicia Vaught May 29, 2024

A Kansas City University (KCU) osteopathic medicine student is making big strides toward fulfilling KCU’s vision and changing health care for good along the way.

KCU osteopathic medical student extends studies into bioethics

May 22, 2024

Benjamin Pautler, third-year medical student and anatomy fellow, came to KCU energized to embrace his medical school studies after a gap year. However, it was an inspiring speaker during orientation who planted a seed that would add an unexpected and meaningful layer to his medical education by piquing his interest in the study of bioethics.

KCU celebrates largest graduating class with appearance by preeminent expert in population health

May 17, 2024

Dr. Georges C. Benjamin promotes dream to become the healthiest nation in one generation.

KCU College of Osteopathic Medicine graduate honored with 2024 Excellence in Public Health Award

By Haley Reardon May 13, 2024

Andrew Kochvar had just started his first year of medical school at KCU when COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic. Though he was several years away from becoming an osteopathic physician, he knew he had to do something to help. 

From patient to doctor: KCU student who overcame childhood cancer prepares to serve as pediatrician

By Felicia Vaught May 2, 2024

"It's a complete exhaustion that consumes you.” That is how Regan Hill described what he felt while battling cancer as a young child. Today, the medical student sets out to help children with severe health problems – including those in need of cancer care.

Indian Health Service scholarships awarded to three students in KCU's College of Dental Medicine

Apr 17, 2024

It’s been a year of firsts at Kansas City University College of Dental Medicine, which opened in Joplin in 2023, with 80 students in its first class. Three of those students are recipients of the Indian Health Service’s Health Professions scholarship. 

A big-league opportunity: KCU medical student serves at the Kansas City Royals Dominican Academy

By Haley Reardon Mar 25, 2024

When second-year student Leah Wu envisioned what medical school would be like, she never imagined that one day it would offer the opportunity to treat potential Major League Baseball players.