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Study Shows Complexity and Treatability of Eye Disease in Kittens

Study Shows Complexity and Treatability of Eye Disease in Kittens Rob Warren March 17, 2023 UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Professors Karen Vernau (left) and David Maggs (center) mentor student Hikaru (Ray) Shiraishi (right) on the proper techniques of examining a kitten’s eyes. Gratitude, a 7-month-old kitten, was brought to the UC Davis veterinary […]

Swine Veterinarians Association Recognizes Excellence of 2 NC State alums, 2 students

Two alumni of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine and two current students were honored at a recent conference of the American Association of Swine Veterinarians. Dr. Emily Mahan-Riggs, CVM class of 2017, won the $10,000 AASV Hogg Scholarship. Dr. Lisa Becton, CVM class of 1994, was awarded the Technical Services/Allied Industry Veterinarian of the […]

Q&A with VBMA Regional Leader Award Winner

Breanna Demaline, a fourth-year veterinary student, was selected out of six student leaders nationwide to receive the Regional Leader of the Year award from the Veterinary Business Management Association. Demaline explains her involvement with the VBMA.

Spring Vaccinations For Dogs

Spring’s warmer weather signals the time for more outdoor adventures, especially for dogs who tend to be curious while outside. It also signals a time when owners should begin thinking about protecting their dogs from outdoor dangers by vaccinating them. Dr. Lori Teller, a clinical associate professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine […]

BBS student Q&A: Danielle Sosnicki

Thursday, March 16, 2023 – 11:11am SosnickiNewsImage.jpg Danielle Sosnicki Ph.D. Candidate, Travis Lab Q: What is your area of research, and why is it important? I study mechanisms that are involved in the maturation and function of sperm. It’s amazing that we still don’t fully understand everything that contributes to how sperm work when they are […]

Day of Giving 2023: How You Can Help the College of Veterinary Medicine

For 24 hours March 22, our pack will unite for the 2023 NC State Day of Giving. Please support the college here and help drive the innovation and compassionate work happening on our campus every day.  This year’s opportunities include: All Gifts Great and Small Fund Support the areas of greatest need at the College of Veterinary Medicine […]

Aggie Veterinarians Use Special Implant To Heal Baby Donkey’s Broken Leg

Large animal surgery resident Dr. Heath Manning, Tink (post-surgery), and Dr. Kati Glass Throughout most of history, horses and other large animals with broken legs were considered a lost cause with no way to come back from such a devastating injury. At the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS), however, broken […]

WEBINAR SERIES STARTS MARCH 16 – War in Ukraine: Impact on Agriculture, Environment, and Society

The Pennsylvania State University, College of Agricultural Sciences, Ag Sciences Global, is hosting a webinar series in the Spring 2023 to provide information on the impact of the war on agriculture, environment, and society in Ukraine. With so much information from various sources circulating in the media currently, it is invaluable to hear the information […]

Heseltine Receives Provost Faculty Teaching Excellence Award

Michael Johnson, interim associate provost for faculty success and interim associate vice president for faculty affairs; Dr. Johanna Heseltine; and Timothy P. Scott, vice provost for student successPhoto by James Blevins, Texas A&M Academic Success Center & University Writing Center Dr. Johanna Heseltine, clinical assistant professor of internal medicine in the Department of Small Animal […]