Leadership
KCU announces VP of Philanthropy and Alumni Relations
Jul 9, 2021
(Kansas City, Mo. – July 9, 2021) Kansas City University (KCU), has named Jennifer Ingraham as the university’s next vice president of Philanthropy...
Lt. Gen. Laura Richardson to Deliver 2021 Commencement Address
Apr 12, 2021
Kansas City University (KCU) is proud to announce that United States Army Lieutenant General Laura J. Richardson will serve as a keynote speaker for...
AOA President and KCU alum will speak at 2021 Commencement
Apr 10, 2021
Kansas City University (KCU) is honored to welcome alumnus and current president of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), Thomas L. Ely, DO, as a keynote...
Osteopathic Medicine: The Whole-Person and Community-Based Focus for Medical Care
In the United States, colleges of osteopathic medicine have long trained medical students through a philosophy of holistic patient care and a strong commitment to service.
Congratulations to our Ingram's Icon and Hero
Mar 2, 2021
Congratulations to KCU’s own Dr. Robert White and Annette Campbell, MPA, RN on being recognized by Ingram’s in the 2021 Class of Heroes and Icons...
Message from the President: Community Vaccine Update
Jan 30, 2021
Dear KCU Faculty, Staff and Students, KCU is assisting the KCMO and Joplin Health Departments, the Missouri National Guard and our clinical partners in efforts...
Let Go of Old Tools to Survive During a Crisis
Nov 3, 2020
Smokejumpers offer lessons for navigating today’s new normal.
Ignoring science risks the health of a nation
Oct 20, 2020
(Kansas City, Mo. – 10/20/2020) – Kansas City University president and CEO Marc B. Hahn, DO, has written a compelling commentary published in the...
Message from the President: Battle Between Science and Politics is Costing Us A Timely Victory
Dear KCU Community, As our country’s battle with the pandemic wages on, I want to thank all the members of our KCU family for continuing to follow the...
Message from the President: Remembering 9/11
Today, we offer a solemn remembrance of the worst terrorist attack ever waged on U.S. soil. We reflect upon the 2,977 lives lost and upon so many other victims who continue to suffer 19 years later as a result of this horrific day in our country’s history.
Be a patriot and wear a mask
Dr. Hahn wrote a timely op-ed piece for the Joplin Globe, republished here. As a veteran and a former U.S. Army physician, Independence Day is important...
Dr. Bruce Williams Named Associate Dean for Clinical Education
May 4, 2020
Kansas City University recently announced the appointment of Bruce Williams, DO, FACOFP, associate dean for Clinical Education in the KCU College of...