
American Dental Education Association Celebrates 100 Years
The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) marks its centennial this year, a milestone that represents 100 years of advancing dental education and signals a renewed

The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) marks its centennial this year, a milestone that represents 100 years of advancing dental education and signals a renewed

Dental education should update both its curriculum and delivery methods to prepare oral health professionals to succeed as part of multi-disciplinary health care team serving

The University of Minnesota has named Keith A. Mays, DDS, MS, PhD, dean of its School of Dentistry. Mays, who is now the school’s nineteenth

Dr. Heba Elkassaby has received a $15,000 American Dental Education Association (ADEA) fellowship for women who are faculty at dental schools to pursue research and

Dental schools in the United States have failed to make significant inroads in attracting and enrolling Black and African American (BAA) students over the past

The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) condemns all forms of violence, discrimination, racism, harassment, and xenophobia, the organization said in a statement, noting in particular

Oral health is an essential component of overall health, but that outlook isn’t widely put into practice, according to Ryan Quock, DDS, chair of the

Howard University’s Dr. Jeanne Craig Sinkford, the first female dean of any dental school in the United States, will receive the William John Gies Award

The American Dental Education Association (ADEA), Henry Schein, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have joined forces for an initiative that will provide dental

For the first time since its founding, the University of Oklahoma (OU) College of Dentistry saw more women than men graduate with DDS degrees in

The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) is calling for members of the dental healthcare team, including dental and dental allied students providing patient care, to

Earlier this August, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended delaying routine and elective dental treatment in areas experiencing community transmission of the COVID-19 virus. Now,