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A history of firsts: Curd, Miller and Woods forge a path

Wednesday, February 8, 2023 – 10:01am CVM Build Fac – Lower Ext – Clinic buildings from east 1913 424.1 6-178-93 copy.jpeg College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) clinic buildings in 1913, one year after the graduation of our first Black alumnus, Kirskey Louis Curd, D.V.M. 1912. Photo: CVM Although the College of Veterinary Medicine’s earliest Black men […]

Tenacious and Exceptional, NC State Alum’s Care Dazzles Cat’s Companion

To cat owner Stephanie McEwan, NC State College of Veterinary Medicine alumni Tracey Rossi is an exceptional veterinarian determined to go above and beyond the obvious to provide extraordinary medical care to her patients. Rossi, on the other hand, says that she’s just tenacious and that McEwan, a board-certified medical scientist, is giving her way too […]

Veterinarian performs new surgery on tortoise at Cornell

Tuesday, February 7, 2023 – 10:20am jimmy news thumbnail.JPG “It’s quite common for this species of tortoise to have urinary stones,” says Dr. Nicola Di Girolamo, who recently joined CUHA’s exotic pet service and performed Jimmy’s surgery. Photo: Amy Li/CVM Very few tortoises are as lucky as Jimmy Padrone. Not only does the 13-year-old, 19-pound […]

Veterinary Viewpoints: Vaccinations all puppies need

For a lifetime of good health, it is important that puppy parents work with their primary care veterinary team to provide wellness care and preventative medicine, including vaccinations.

Texas A&M Postdoc Receives NIH Grant For Toxicology Research

Dr. Meichen Wang, a postdoctoral trainee in Texas A&M University’s Interdisciplinary Faculty of Toxicology, has been awarded a nearly $1 million career development grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, one of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Wang’s grant, an NIH Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00), will provide support for her work […]