The University of Central Missouri (UCM) and A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU), a Kirksville, Missouri-based, nationally recognized leader in whole person healthcare education, have entered into a strategic partnership to create a robust pathway for students pursuing careers in healthcare professions.
A groundbreaking study published in the prestigious scientific journal Science, co-authored by University of Central Missouri's Dr. Daniel Marschalek and more than 30 other researchers, reveals a troubling 22% decline in butterfly populations across the United States since 2000. This extensive study, one of the largest ever conducted on butterfly communities, raises serious concerns about ecosystems, food security and broader environmental health.
The University of Central Missouri (UCM) and A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU), a Kirksville, Missouri-based, nationally recognized leader in whole person healthcare education, have entered into a strategic partnership to create a robust pathway for students pursuing careers in healthcare professions.
A groundbreaking study published in the prestigious scientific journal Science, co-authored by University of Central Missouri's Dr. Daniel Marschalek and more than 30 other researchers, reveals a troubling 22% decline in butterfly populations across the United States since 2000. This extensive study, one of the largest ever conducted on butterfly communities, raises serious concerns about ecosystems, food security and broader environmental health.