From the Desk of the President
October 2018
Marc B. Hahn, DO
President and Chief Executive Officer
Greetings KCU Family,
The past month was filled with a number of noteworthy events, a highlight of which was our 2018 Homecoming! Visitors enjoyed three days of Homecoming festivities, taking full advantage of opportunities to reconnect, recharge and receive some great continuing medical education. Additional details about this year's Homecoming follow, including our announcement of a $1 million matching scholarship fund.
We also celebrated a particularly significant milestone: the 25th anniversary of SCORE 1 for Health. A flagship program providing health screenings for underserved elementary school children in Kansas City's urban core, SCORE 1 also provides valuable hands-on clinical experiences for our first- and second-year medical students — invaluable training as they work to become our next generation of osteopathic physicians. Learn more in the news brief that follows.
I’m extremely proud of the role our University plays in "improving the well-being of the communities we serve." I thank all of our alumni, faculty and staff, who not only serve as ambassadors for our university, but also important role models and mentors for our students.
Homecoming Brings Together Alumni From Far and Wide
![KCU Alumni at Homecoming 2018](https://cdn.agilitycms.com/kansas-city-university/news/Homecoming_Alum_Blog_2018.png)
Attendees had the opportunity to hear updates from university administration, attend CME sessions and participate in social events. They also received an update from alum William Mayo, DO (COM'81), the new president of the American Osteopathic Association. Dr. Mayo is one of three KCU alumni from his class — and one of 15 overall — to serve in this prestigious leadership role. During KCU's annual Alumni Awards Reception, graduates were honored for their significant contributions to our communities and the osteopathic profession. See our website for the names of this year's award recipients.
KCU Announces $1 Million Matching Scholarship Fund
![KCU Alumnus Bradley Vince](https://cdn.agilitycms.com/kansas-city-university/news/Vince_feature.png)
Through September 2019, the fund will match 1:1 on unrestricted contributions up to $1 million, creating a $2 million scholarship endowment. Scholarships of $10,000 or more will be awarded based on merit, need and diversity. Please consider a contribution to help us secure the match, which will greatly benefit our students.
KCU Prepares for Climate Assessment
![KCU Climate Assessment](https://cdn.agilitycms.com/kansas-city-university/news/Climate_Assessment.png)
We’re excited to be teaming with Rankin & Associates, leaders in the campus climate assessment process, and look forward to identifying results that will allow us to continue to build upon our culture of inclusivity.
KCU is fully committed to advancing an environment characterized by openness, fairness and equal access for all students, faculty and staff. Look for our intranet page and other updates on the climate assessment coming soon.
Student Research Opens Dialogue, Prompts Resolution Addressing STDs
![Student STI Research](https://cdn.agilitycms.com/kansas-city-university/news/Student_STI_Research_Blog.png)
As a result of their research and publication in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, the AOA drafted and approved a resolution to advocate for doctors to use EPT as outlined by the CDC where allowed by law. The Kansas City Star reported on their work, and the story was picked up nationally by a number of news outlets, including the Associated Press. Read more about Mianna and Megan’s research and findings on our website.
Joplin Partnership Prepares Students, Serves the Community
![Joplin Community Clinic](https://cdn.agilitycms.com/kansas-city-university/news/Community_Clinic_Joplin.png)
The partnership provides a unique and valuable opportunity for students to gain hands-on clinical experience in a multi-professional setting. Student doctors triage, evaluate and promote treatment for patients under the supervision of physicians while providing critical health care to underserved in the Joplin area. Learn more about the partnership and read the coverage in the Joplin Globe.
Score 1 Celebrates Silver Anniversary
![KCU Score 1 Anniversary](https://cdn.agilitycms.com/kansas-city-university/news/Score_1_Anniversary.png)
Since its founding in 1993, SCORE 1 has grown from partnering with 2 schools to perform 240 screenings, to partnering with 43 schools and screening 12,000 children annually. More than 500 first- and second-year students participate, with an additional 330 students soon joining the efforts on KCU’s Joplin campus. Watch the local TV coverage here.
Clinical Psychology Program Awards Diversity Scholarship
![Diversity Scholarship Awarded](https://cdn.agilitycms.com/kansas-city-university/news/Diversity_Scholarship_Awarded.png)
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