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Annual Scholarship Dinner Brings Together Generous CVM Donors, Grateful Students

The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine celebrated its scholarship donors and the students they’ve supported at a dinner at the McKimmon Center on Tuesday night.  The evening was an opportunity for college leaders to thank the donors who gave nearly $1.5 million to help 191 veterinary students focus on their studies rather than their finances. […]

Revisiting the Beloved Community: A Student Retrospective

The MSU Health Colleges invited the MSU community to the Revisiting the Beloved Community event on January 18, 2024 with speaker, Dr. Anthony Jack, as part of MSU’s MLK commemorative events week.

UC Davis to Be First Training Site of New Fellowship Program

UC Davis to Be First Training Site of New Fellowship Program Subtitle American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Launched Fellowship Program in 2023 Rob Warren February 21, 2024 The UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH) will add to its nation-leading house officer program by becoming the first facility to host a training opportunity under […]

College well represented at annual surgery meeting

The UF College of Veterinary Medicine is always well represented during the Veterinary Orthopedic Society’s annual meeting, but many of our folks play key leadership roles in VOS, not to mention the mentoring they provide to our enthusiastic trainees!   Podium presentations were given by: Three small animal surgery residents, John Hanlon, Logan Scheuermann and […]

Faculty member honored by national surgery group

Dr. Dan Lewis, an eminent scholar, longtime professor and chief of the UF small animal orthopedic surgery service, has received the 2024 Steve Fox Lifetime Achievement Award from the Veterinary Orthopedic Society. Presented Feb. 15 during the group’s annual meeting at Lake Tahoe, this is considered as the most prestigious award of the VOS. The […]

Texas A&M Researchers Find Links Between Human, Canine Brain Tumor Detection Markers

Sharing detection markers means that treatment research has potential benefits for both species. By Courtney Price Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital researchers have discovered that meningiomas — the most common type of brain tumor in humans and dogs — are extremely similar […]