Wordless Wednesday: biomedical sciences
Wordless Wednesday: biomedical sciences Read More
How many ways are you connected to DMU? We’d love for you to check out our Facebook page, watch our YouTube vids & follow us on Twitter. Another other cool thing to check out – our campus tour in photos.
Last week the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) releasedย the results of its fourth “PharmFree Scorecard” project.ย The AMSA PharmFree Scorecard (https://www.amsascorecard.org) offers a comprehensive national overview as well as an in-depth school-by-school analysis in 11 areas, including gifts and meals from
Great PharmFree grade! Read More
Don’t forget: the University is closed Dec. 23-26 but will re-open Dec. 27. It will then be closed again Dec. 30-Jan. 1. The halls get pretty quiet around here on those days in between so we’ll probably cya all in
Des Moines, IA โ Angela L. Walker Franklin, Ph.D., will be Des Moines Universityโs 15th president in the schoolโs 112-year history, the Universityโs board of trustees recently announced. A search committee has been working to fill the role since the
Sometimes holiday plans are hard to schedule around school and students may not be able to travel home or make dinner on their own. For that reason, our Student Services department organizes a DMU Family Thanksgiving each year! The DMU
Our students work both in and out of the classroom to become the best doctors they can be. Kyra Hammonds, a second-year doctor of podiatric medicine student, shares her experience doing research at Des Moines University: The DMU Summer Research
Hodgkinโs lymphoma, breast cancer, leukemia โ these are not things most 20- and 30-somethings worry about. They are, however, very much part of a personal journey for local young adult cancer survivors. Ryan Flood, Katie Mangan and Ronnette Vondrak will
Des Moines, IA โ Three finalists for Des Moines University president were announced to employees and students October 11. A search committee has been working to fill the role since the retirement of Governor Terry Branstad in October 2009. The
DMU narrows field to three finalists for university president Read More
In conjunction with the esteemed World Food Prize Festival in October, Des Moines University (DMU) will host “The Influence of Agriculture on Global Health” on October 13. Speakers include: โขย ย ย Paul Schickler, president of Pioneer Hi-Bred International โขย ย ย Dr. Robert
Public invited to conference at DMU on global health, agriculture Read More