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Oath and Hooding: Cheers, Tears and Reminders That ‘You are Ready for This’

With faculty members beaming and family members roaring, nearly 100 NC State College of Veterinary Medicine students took the Veterinarian’s Oath and became doctors at an Oath and Hooding ceremony Friday, joining about 3,000 NC State veterinary alumni since the college graduated its first class 40 years ago. The Class of 2025 chose NC State […]

AHDC Update: Equine Fever of Unknown Origin Panel

Recently the Cornell Animal Health Diagnostic Center (AHDC) added Salmonella culture to its Equine Fever of Unknown Origin PCR panel (test code EFUOP). This panel is designed to screen horses for pathogens that may cause fever in the absence of localizing clinical signs.

One Health minor in College of Ag Sciences offers custom fieldwork experiences

From riding along with a mobile medical unit in central Pennsylvania to studying the effects of deforestation on people and animals in Costa Rica, six students in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences’ One Health minor are gaining firsthand insight into the interconnectedness of human, animal and environmental health.

Dr. Kathryn Fiorella receives inaugural SUNY award for early-career faculty

State University of New York Chancellor John B. King Jr. today announced the inaugural faculty member awardees of the Chancellor’s Horizon Award for Faculty Research and Scholarship. The honor awards early-career faculty research and scholarly achievements across SUNY’s colleges and universities.

The Price Of Pet Care: Understanding Your Veterinary Bills

Dr. Ashley Saunders examines a patient. A trip to the veterinarian can bring a mix of emotions — concern for your pet, hope for healing, and, oftentimes, surprise at the cost. Unlike human health care, where cost-covering mechanisms often shield patients from the true cost of treatment, veterinary bills reflect the actual price of every […]

Texas A&M Veterinary Hospital To Begin Accepting CareCredit Financing

Dr. Katie Glass examines an equine patient. The Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH) will begin offering pet owners new options for financing their pets’ veterinary care through the CareCredit health and wellness credit card starting in May. Available through Synchrony, a premier consumer financial services company, CareCredit will give VMTH clients access to […]

Caring For A Queen: Texas A&M BIMS Student Completes Year Alongside University Mascot

Sarah DeLacerda and Miss Rev; photo by Ryleigh Rejcek ’26, VMBS Marketing & Communications Sophomore year has been anything but typical for Sarah DeLacerda, a pre-veterinary biomedical sciences (BIMS) major who has spent the past 12 months caring for Reveille X, Texas A&M University’s mascot and the Queen of Aggieland. As third handler, DeLacerda was […]

Class of 2025: The Strength to Struggle and Still Be Standing

By Imani Anderson I was 8 years old when my mom sat me down and said, “You have 10 more years until you turn 18 — you need to start figuring out what you’re going to do with yourself.” I remember staring at her, confused. Is she trying to kick me out? Does she not […]