KCU News

One productivity habit every student should try and more student success tips

By Jennifer Lindholm Mar 2, 2026

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

Mar 2, 2026

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

By Haley Reardon Mar 2, 2026

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

Feb 27, 2026

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.

Local high students explore dentistry at KCU–Joplin

Feb 27, 2026

Students from Neosha High School explored careers in dentistry during a hands-on visit to KCU-Joplin.

KCU alum navigating complexity with compassion

By Jennifer Lindholm Feb 27, 2026

 In a world where health care often feels like a tangled web of bureaucracy, KCU College of Osteopathic Medicine alumnus Matthew Daggett, DO, is lighting the way forward.

Wellness at work: KCU alum's mission to keep the workforce healthy

Feb 26, 2026

KCU alumna Leslie Israel, DO (COM 1992), MPH, began her journey to medical school began at UCLA, where her interest in communications and human behaviors led her to pursue a psychology degree.

We are KCU around the globe: Serving communities at the edge

By Jennifer Lindholm Feb 26, 2026

For Ulysses and Vanessa Fernandez -Miro, DO, medicine has always been about people. From the clinics of Alaska to the structure of the U.S. Air Force, they’ve built careers around connection, care and service.

New dean brings cutting-edge research to Kansas City University

By Jennifer Lindholm Feb 25, 2026

Kansas City University is accelerating its research footprint with the appointment of Kim Tran, MD, PhD, as dean of the College of Biosciences and vice provost of Research.

Decoding health, one data point at a time

By Jennifer Lindholm Feb 24, 2026

In a world where data holds the key to unlocking medical breakthroughs, the upcoming master’s program in bioinformatics at Kansas City University is designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills to lead in this rapidly growing field.

Match made at KCU: Growth, grit and the power of exploration

By Jennifer Lindholm Feb 23, 2026

By the time Alexandra Lawlor, DO, MPH, opened her Match Day email, she knew one thing for certain: she had given the process everything she had. That confidence was built over years of discovery and clinical preparation, and it ultimately led her to dermatology.

KCU students learn medicine through human connection

By Jennifer Lindholm Feb 19, 2026

“All I want is normal.” After surviving a devastating car accident in July 2025 that left him with multiple spinal fractures, broken ribs and legs, brain swelling and severe sepsis, Terry spent more than a month in the ICU.