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VMBS Faculty, Students Recognized At Annual Awards Ceremony
Dr. Katie Glass presents an award to Seth Carwile. The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) recognized 68 students, staff, and faculty members at the 2025 Honors & Awards Ceremony on March 26. “The Honors & Awards Ceremony is a wonderful opportunity to recognize and reward excellence within our community at […]
Continued Philanthropic Support Helps UC Davis Provide Highest Quality Cancer Care
Diamond with her owner Terri Raiford Diamond, a 12-year-old pit bull terrier, receives ongoing cancer treatments at UC Davis thanks to support f
Understanding the immune response to a persistent pathogen
Denver 7: ‘Sole Survivor’: Meet Leonardo DiCaprio, the only Colorado cat out of nearly a dozen cases to beat bird flu
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The Consult: To Honor You
Jenny Cai, Ph.D.’96, and Dr. Jack Henion, reminisce about their time at CVM together.
Texas A&M Equine Theriogenology Service Extends A Beloved Donkey’s Legacy
Martha and Tommy Soyars with Clementine and Isaiah As any animal lover will tell you, there’s nothing quite like the human-animal bond. For Martha and Tommy Soyars, their special connection was with Moses, a mammoth jack donkey who joined their family in 2007 as a young colt. When the couple learned that Moses was approaching […]
Don’t Horse Around When It Comes To Bumps: Understanding Equine Skin Tumors
Horses are known for their strength and beauty, but their skin is just as vulnerable as any living tissue. While some of the lumps and bumps commonly seen on horses are harmless, others may be cancerous tumors requiring prompt veterinary attention. Dr. Leslie Easterwood, a clinical professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine […]
Subramanian receives 2025 President’s Fellows Faculty Research Award
Facilitated by OSU, this local grant program supports important and impactful faculty research. It’s a one-time $20,000 award to be spent on the project with updates given to the President’s Fellows Organization through 2026.
OSU CVM sparks passion for veterinary medicine at ExpOSUre workshop
At the ExpOSUre, students ages 8 to 18 participated in a series of stations, each led by established livestock veterinarians and CVM students. From tail-tying procedures to calving simulations, participants were fully exposed to a day in the life of a mixedpractice veterinarian.
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