Our DAT students have spent the past year developing and completing their Applied Research Projects, and we are excited to showcase their work.
Congrats to all of our Spring 2026 presenters on a job well done 👏
Explore the Spring ARP Showcase at: https://t.co/q1PgVhqQrL
Thinking about becoming an athletic trainer?
The new ATSU Master of Athletic Training (MAT) program prepares future ATs through online, competency-based education and high-quality clinical experiences.
Learn more: https://t.co/BrZ7PnSbjh
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Since 1995, A.T Still University has been at the forefront of athletic training, shaping the profession through elite post-professional education.
Now, we’re using decades of insight to help build the future of athletic training.
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From coast to coast — and across the world — our alumni are leading, teaching, and advancing the profession. 💙
Wherever you go, you’ll find an ATSU AT alum making a difference. 🌎
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Returning to learn is an essential process for student-athletes during recovery from sport-related concussion!
You can download this infographic and more helpful guides (for free!) on our resources page: https://t.co/tjka3dTnO0
Over 50% of high school athletes report training related injuries. Kansas students are here to remind us that offseason programs should be designed to help prevent injuries, not be a cause of them. #LessIsMore
ATSU’s DAT program is designed to make an immediate impact—both for students and the patients they serve.
"I use pieces from the education track in educating my patients, as well as strengthening my role as a preceptor." — Jennifer H., DAT student
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The Governor of the great state of Kansas has proclaimed March National Athletic Training Month! Go forth and be Champions in Healthcare. #NATM2025
Happy NATM 2025 Athletic Trainers 🥳