Recent Posts
Construction rewind: the path to new clinics 70 years ago
Excerpts from “Baylor College of Dentistry: the First 100 Years,” “Baylor Dental Journal March 1951” and recent interviews with Dr. Bob Dewberry, Class of 1947
Our people
A few minutes with Margaret Hart
Majority rules
College of Dentistry alumni in full force among TDA leadership
Opioids and dentistry
Nationwide misuse and diversion have altered the way oral health professionals prescribe these painkillers, and Texas A&M College of Dentistry faculty and students are no exception
Dr. Karen Foster, Class of 2002
Dr. Karen Foster was installed as president of the Colorado Dental Association during the organization’s 2018 annual session in Crested Butte, Colorado. Foster maintains a pediatric dentistry practice in Aurora and is a clinical associate professor at the University of ...
Honored at last
Endowed chair secures rightful legacy for brilliant scientist
Progress notes
Continuing a passion for research
Honoring the legacy
More than just a name
Taking clinics to the next level
The construction boom is not unique to north Texas or its dental school. Among 76 dental schools in the U.S. and Canada, at least eight are currently building or planning significant projects, and another three completed a major project in ...
If you build it
Construction and curriculum evolve in tandem
The Way I See It: Laurie Inglis, ’02
Consider this column a virtual office water cooler, a forum for our alumni to offer a glimpse of life as they see it. Whether these insights come at the outset or end of a career or somewhere in between, they might just spark some inspiration for the rest of us.
Jump start
Three Caruth students explored just why automated external defibrillators aren’t in every dental office, and why patients and providers could benefit if they were. Then they won a national award for their research.