|  Alumni
                                                  Day Marks 50th
                                                  Anniversary On August
                                              24, over 350 alumni,
                                              students, and faculty
                                              members gathered at the
                                              annual Alumni Day to
                                              celebrate the school's
                                              golden anniversary. The
                                              day was an opportunity to
                                              recognize the nearly 6,000
                                              graduates from the last 50
                                              years and to consider what
                                              dentistry may look like in
                                              the future. Continuing
                                              education topics included
                                              technology and the dental
                                              practice, how to care for
                                              the increasingly aging
                                              population, and dental
                                              practice models in the
                                              coming years. In addition
                                              to outside speakers, a few
                                              alumni and a student
                                              leader spoke about trends
                                              in dentistry. Through video we touched
                                              on what has been
                                              accomplished in recent
                                              years and our goals for
                                              tomorrow. Alumni and
                                              faculty members spoke
                                              about why they choose to
                                              support our efforts, and
                                              Dr. King Scott, president
                                              of the LSUSD Alumni
                                              Association, described his
                                              passion for dentistry,
                                              leadership, and
                                              involvement in dental
                                              education and community. 
                                              
                                                
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                                                      At
                                                        Dr. Thunthy’s
                                                        retirement
                                                        party:  Dr.
                                                        Kitrina Cordell,
                                                        Freeny and Kavas
                                                        Thunthy, and
                                                        Dean Gremillion |  Kavas
                                                H. Thunthy, BDS, MS,
                                                MEd, Receives Award and
                                                RetiresA highlight of Alumni Day
                                              was the presentation of
                                              the Shawky Mohamed
                                              Distinguished Faculty
                                              Award to Dr.
                                                Kavas Thunthy,
                                              professor of oral and
                                              maxillofacial radiology.
                                              In over 43 years at LSUSD,
                                              Dr. Thunthy has taught
                                              more than 4,000 dentists
                                              and dental hygienists. He
                                              joined the school as an
                                              assistant professor in
                                              1975 and was promoted to
                                              associate professor in
                                              1978 and to full professor
                                              in 1983. The author of
                                              Dental Radiographic
                                              Diagnosis, a textbook
                                              first published in 1988
                                              and still used by LSUSD
                                              dental students, he has
                                              also published 68 journal
                                              articles and lectured in
                                              nearly 200 continuing
                                              education and scientific
                                              presentations. Dr. Thunthy
                                              has served on numerous
                                              school committees during
                                              his tenure at LSUSD and
                                              has been an integral part
                                              of improving education for
                                              all of our students.
  This award
                                              presentation was
                                              especially poignant
                                              because Dr. Thunthy
                                              retired the following week
                                              on August 31. He has,
                                              however, promised to teach
                                              his course through the end
                                              of the current session to
                                              help out his department.
                                              At his retirement party,
                                              Dr. Kitrina Cordell, head
                                              of the Department of
                                              Diagnostic Sciences, read
                                              some of the many tributes
                                              to Dr. Thunthy. One
                                              student wrote, "He joked,
                                              he taught, he made sure I
                                              understood. Dr. Thunthy
                                              completely encapsulates
                                              the saying 'choose a job
                                              you love and you never
                                              work a day in your life.'" Support
                                                LSUSD with Specialty
                                                License PlateLSUSD now has its own
                                              Louisiana Specialty
                                              License plate, due to the
                                              efforts of Dr. Shu Cheuk,
                                              professor emeritus and
                                              full-time gratis faculty
                                              member. You can show your
                                              alumni pride by bidding
                                              for one of these plates,
                                              but you must have a
                                              registered vehicle in
                                              Louisiana to participate.
                                              All proceeds and the
                                              assessed royalty fee of
                                              $50 every two years will
                                              benefit the LSUSD Rural
                                              Scholars Track (RST)
                                              Program, established in
                                              2017 to help address the
                                              shortage of dentists in
                                              rural areas of the state.
                                              Proceeds from this auction
                                              will support scholarships
                                              for students who
                                              participate in the RST
                                              program.
 
 
  The
                                              Louisiana Department of
                                              Motor Vehicles allows
                                              organizations to bid the
                                              first 100 numbers and the
                                              founding year of the
                                              institution--in our case
                                              1968, the year we accepted
                                              our first dental class.
                                              For more information visit
                                              our home page
                                              (lsusd.lsuhsc.edu) and
                                              click on the 1968 license
                                              plate.  Auction proceeds are tax
                                              deductible to the fullest
                                              extent allowed by law. You
                                              can also gift your plate
                                              to someone or back to the
                                              school to be re-auctioned
                                              at a later date.   |