Spring 2012
- Wellness at Work: An Integral Part of Life at Dugoni
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- Healthy Choices
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- University Celebrates Landmark Purchase of New Home for Dental School
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- Sending Signals: The Dugoni community embraces technology to communicate with patients
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- Dan McFarland ’14 | The Fish Will Have To Wait
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- So What Do You Think of the Big Move?
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Nearly 26 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes. The dental school is working to reduce the chances of getting this disease for its faculty, staff, students and even the surrounding neighborhood.
A healthy mouth contributes to a healthy life, and that’s one message we all should reinforce.
The recent landmark purchase of a new home for the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry and other Pacific programs is generating much excitement.
Many dental professionals are turning to technological solutions to help manage their practices.
How did a fisherman from a small town in Montana end up in a big city on the path towards dentistry?
What does the “dentist on the street” think of the big move? We interviewed people representing the past, the present and the future of the dental school — alumni, faculty, outgoing and incoming students — to find out their thoughts.