A class with class
Members of the DMU Class of 1969 celebrated their 40-year reunion by reminiscing about the past and investing in the future.
Members of the DMU Class of 1969 celebrated their 40-year reunion by reminiscing about the past and investing in the future.
A 96-year-old error and a feature in the winter 2013 issue of DMU Magazine perpetuated an apparent case of mistaken identity. Alert reader Russell Faria, D.O.’81, helped crack it.
In 1972, extreme back pain left U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Quinn, Ph.D., paralyzed and prone on the floor in a remote province in the Mekong Delta of South Vietnam. He found relief during a $15 exam at Des Moines University.
To help transform the lives of kids in need, Brandon Kibby, D.O.’97, climbs mountains – literally. This year, he’d like your help.
For his career-long service to patients, the osteopathic profession and the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians, Burt Routman, D.O.’68, received the ACOFP’s highest honor.
Saul Jeck graduated from medical school 56 years ago, but he’s always encouraged his students to imagine the future of medicine. For his many years of teaching and providing patient care, he recently received a prestigious honor.
All members of the DMU classes of 1988, 1963 and earlier years should prepare to be honored, exalted and celebrated in May with a new alumni reunion tradition for “medallion alumni.”
After serving five generations of patients over nearly four decades of general practice in Ida Grove, IA, John Sinnott, D.O.’68, and his wife, Lenee, tried something entirely different – an endeavor that’s grown into Old Town Vineyard and Winery.
The DMU Alumni Association invites everyone to the May 22 Golf Benefit to build on the successes of past college golf outings, underscore DMU’s strengths as a united University and – most important – to raise critically needed scholarship funds for DMU students in all programs.