Students
The student loan issue
As summer heated up, so did the discord surrounding student loan interest rates. Now we hear from this D3 who placed himself squarely in the middle of the debate. [...] Read More
A day in their scrubs
Meet D4 Katie Tatum. Hometown: Richardson, Texas Dental school survival strategy: Work hard, play harder. Keep a balance in life, and don't sweat the small stuff. Most productive time of day: Outside of school, probably after 7 p.m. I usually ... Read More
Fellowship draws Koreans to Dallas
Program fosters in-depth knowledge and rejuvenation. [...] Read More
Dental Hygiene
Congratulations to DH2 Hua Nguyen, who was awarded the 2013 Sigma Phi Alpha Undergraduate Scholarship of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association Institute for Oral Health. The $1,000 award is given to just one undergraduate dental hygiene student nationwide each year. Read More
Biomedical Sciences
Leslie Smith, a biomedical sciences graduate student, finished her first year of an American Association of Anatomists-funded training program by completing an intensive weeklong course at Oxford University in England. Smith is one of just a handful of graduate students ... Read More
Start of something good
TAMBCD welcomes the classes of 2015 and 2017. 8:30 a.m., Monday, Aug. 12: The college’s newest students shuffled through the doors for orientation, marking the start of academic journeys two to four years in the making. As of mid-June, Texas ... Read More
Life after “Bachelorette”
If D4 Mike Ross thought he could remain anonymous after a stint on ABC's “The Bachelorette,” he had another thing coming. Some of the attention has come from unlikely sources. Dr. Ali Bolouri, professor in restorative sciences, is an avid ... Read More
Looks like team spirit
TAMBCD students claim the YMCA Dallas volleyball championship. YMCA volleyball hath no wrath like the Fluoride Fury. On June 20 this team — comprised almost entirely of Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry students — finished its seven-game season ... Read More
A sign of caring
In high school, Chris Cramer experienced life on the outside when he visited a cafeteria as the only hearing person among a group of 150 young people at Texas School for the Deaf in Austin, Texas. “I was the different ... Read More