Shaping Rural Vet Med’s Future: First group of scholarship awardees prepare to aid areas in need
At the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine, cultivating the next generation of rural veterinarians is a top priority.
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At the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine, cultivating the next generation of rural veterinarians is a top priority.
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Dr. Stephen Cole comments on cats becoming sick with avian influenza.
Being a dairy farmer is a 24-7-365 commitment with the nation’s nine million milking cows.
Dr. Ashlyn Holbert As a doctoral student, Dr. Ashlyn Holbert ’22 is finding new ways to battle antimicrobial resistance (AMR), one of the greatest challenges in both veterinary and human healthcare worldwide. Holbert developed a passion for veterinary medicine from young age, working on her Aggie family’s ranch in east Texas and through her exposure […]
Over the holidays, many people may have chosen to welcome a new puppy into their families. While those big eyes and wiggly tails may be irresistible, these families may quickly discover that their new addition can bring as much chaos as it does cuteness. If you find yourself feeling overwhelmed or regretful after welcoming a […]
USask graduate student research investigates canola meal as sustainable fish meal alternative.
Dr. Kenneth Mould (DVM), alumnus of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) and a retired Manitoba veterinarian, has been appointed a member of the Order of Canada.
The new Strategic Plan builds off of the successes of the previous plan, in which the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) embarked on goals organized under six broad initiatives.
In a research project following 17 teachers from upstate New York, a Cornell team explored if and how teachers were able to use the green space in their elementary schoolyard, generating results that could help provide children with consistent access to natural spaces.
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