Blanton named interim dean of South Carolina dental school
In 2014 Dr. Patricia Blanton ’67, ’74, ’76 sold her Dallas periodontics practice and moved to Charleston, South Carolina, continuing clinical work
Alumni award for longtime dentistry leader
With his wife, children and grandchildren in tow and official congressional recognition by U.S. Representative Dr. Brian Babin of Texas’ 36th Congressional District, the Aug. 12 alumni homecoming reception was especially memorable for Dr. Tommy Harrison ’79 of Katy, Texas.
After more than 15 years, Karbowski retires from TAMBCD
Barbara Karbowski, executive assistant in the Office of Academic Affairs, has a good reason for giving up her office space: the freedom
The doctor is in
Dr. Steven Bender ’86, clinical assistant professor and center director, moved his Plano private practice to the dental school in January, bringing
Debbie Ruff known for service focus
What colleagues have to say about TAMBCD’s purchasing manager, who is retiring after 32 years Debbie Ruff, purchasing manager, does talk more
Smiles we remember: Dr. Fred Williams
Students cycled in and out of Dr. Fred Williams’ classroom like clockwork over the 40 years he taught at Texas A&M University
Center for Craniofacial Research and Diagnosis
With an eye on translating discoveries from research bench to patient, the reinvigorated Center for Craniofacial Research and Diagnosis at Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry is the home for integration of basic and clinical research within the college and affiliated health centers.
One dentist’s enduring gift
Dr. Bill Hanson ’61 has gifted hands to be sure, but not just in the way you might think. Since 1960, these
Going the extra mile to help patients
When University of North Texas senior Leslie Powell learned about Miles for Smiles at a UNT Predental Association meeting, she joined the
Challenging orthodontic treatment assumptions through research
Recent graduate students receive awards Orthodontists have long held the assumption that once a person stops growing, it is no longer possible