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CSU vet school ranks among country’s top programs for education, research

CSU’s Equine Field Service provides education to D.V.M. students and on-the-go equine care for Northern Colorado Colorado State University’s Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program once again has been ranked one of the top programs in the nation, and, for the first time, the program’s home college has been named the country’s leading veterinary college for […]

Texas A&M Ranked Among Leading Veterinary Schools In The Nation

The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has tied as the No. 5 veterinary school in the United States, moving up five spots from 2023, according to the 2025 U.S. News & World Report education rankings. The U.S. News & World Report rankings align with this year’s Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World […]

Avian flu in raw milk found to be broadly sensitive to heat

In March 2024, when the first cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza were identified in dairy cows in Texas, Cornell researchers – led by Diego Diel, associate professor of virology in the College of Veterinary Medicine – immediately began assessing how long the virus survived in the raw milk of infected cows.

Alumni Spotlight – Dr. Pam Clark

Dr. Pam Clark’s path to veterinary school wasn’t traditional or easy, but it was driven by unwavering determination. As a young girl, Pam dreamed of becoming an “animal doctor,” and growing up in Southern California, UC Davis was the only realistic option for veterinary school as out-of-state tuition was financially impossible. Pam excitedly wrote to […]

Gilger Recognized With NC State’s Highest Faculty Honor

Dr. Brian Gilger, a professor of ophthalmology at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, has won the highest academic honor that NC State University presents to faculty members: the Alexander Quarles Holladay Medal for Excellence. Gilger, who has been an NC State veterinary medicine faculty member for 30 years, has authored more than 130 […]

A crucial first step: World Health Organization Pandemic Agreement

The World Health Organization (WHO) is on the verge of adopting the world’s first binding international agreement focused on pandemic prevention. This landmark development, schedule for potential ratification at the 78th World Health Assembly in May 2025, adopts a crucial One Health approach, emphasizing the global need to curb pandemic risks at the human-animal-environment interface.