Recent Stories
Alumni
Classmates Remember Selfless Life Of Lt. Ruth Cortes
When the Joint MPH/MSPAS Class of 2012 meets for a 10-year reunion in October, one of their classmates will be missing.
School News
5 Fast Facts with Dr. Tami Hendriksz
The Osteopathic Medical Education Conference, or OMED, is coming to Boston, Oct. 27-30. The annual gathering offers an opportunity for thousands of osteopathic physicians, medical school faculty, and students to gather and learn the latest news and advancement in the profession.
Community
Improving The Kenyan Maternity Process
Childbirth was, rightfully, referred to in the past as the “Miracle of Life.”
Students
Students Greet The Year With Orientation Week
There’s little doubt that the various Touro University California programs are academically rigorous and challenging. The last thing incoming students need are additional complications to their experience at TUC.
School News
Immersive Technology Comes to Touro
Immersive digital environments like those in the films Ready Player One or Free Guy might seem like a far-away future, but the truth is those worlds are already here.
Community
Aaaaand Seen
There are usually a handful of familiar steps when creating any movie. These steps can help keep a film production focused, keep the story clear, and make the final product successful. Understanding some of those steps is a perfect way to understand a film camp partnership between Solano County Office of Education (SCOE) and Inclusion Films.
Community
Social Justice Series: Economic and Political Inequality, A Threat to Public Health
The 8th annual Social Justice in Public Health Lecture series kicks off from 5-7 pm, September 1 over Zoom.
Alumni
Whole Latte Love in Riverside Coffee Shop
McDonald’s maybe. Or the local movie theater. Maybe bussing tables at a local restaurant. And then there was always babysitting. What was yours? First jobs are an initial step toward independence that are something of a right of passage for most teenagers. But sometimes circumstances conspire against the anxious and the willing. A pandemic can do that. So can a disability.
Alumni
Cannabis Therapies For Medicinal Use
There are many reasons students choose to come to Touro University California. For Junella Chin – now Dr. June Chin – there were three. First, she knew she wanted to practice osteopathic medicine. Second, she liked Touro’s reputation. And third, having grown up in the Bronx, New York, she, “needed to get out of the cold.”
Faculty
Pharmacy Dean Discusses His Background, Vision For The Future
Each month we highlight one of our exceptional faculty and administrators through the same set of five questions. This feature is meant to allow you an opportunity to get to know current TUC leaders.