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Texas A&M Veterinary Students Serve Animals In Criminal Justice System

A partnership unlike any other in the state is giving Texas A&M University veterinary students the unique opportunity to care for animals raised in Texas prison units. Fourth-year veterinary student Arvin Azizi and Dr. Eric Kneese, photos by Jason Nitsch ’14, VMBS Marketing & Communications Across the state, correctional facilities provide inmates the opportunity to learn […]

House Officer Highlight: Through Specialized Sports Medicine Residency, Former Polo Player Helps Equine Athletes Return to the Field

Tufts conducted diagnostic ultrasounds on the horse’s hip, meniscus and collateral ligaments. “In the nature of the specialty, you’re trying to cover the whole issue,” she says. “You’re there from diagnosis to treatment to rehabbing them and getting them back out. I really enjoy getting to be a part of that whole picture.” (John Joyner/NC […]

Dr. Yung-fu Chang named Distinguished Veterinary Microbiologist of 2025

The purpose of the award is to recognize and honor a veterinary microbiologist who has distinguished themselves by a career that has made important contributions to the field of veterinary microbiology in the areas of research, teaching, and/or service.  

MSN.com: Tell-tale signs your dog is truly happy

While no one can read a dog’s mind, veterinarians are the closest thing we have to dog interpreters ― and they say there are certain behaviors and patterns that can indicate if your dog is living a happy, content life.

Research Funding Solves Real-World Problems

The School of Veterinary Medicine and College of Engineering Bird Flight Research Center is cited by UC Davis as one of the many ways that federal research funding is creating breakthroughs and impact.

The Essential Guide to Pet Emergencies with Dr. Karl Jandrey

Recently, Dr. Karl Jandrey, associate dean and professor specializing in clinical small animal emergency and critical care at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, was interviewed on the “Speaking of Pets” podcast. Hosted by board-certified veterinary dermatologist Dr. Alice Jeromin and her sister Janet, an animal advocate, the podcast empowers pet owners with reliable, […]

Texas A&M Researcher Compares AI, Human Evaluators In Swine Medicine

Dr. Robert Valeris-Chacin A Texas A&M Veterinary Education, Research, & Outreach (VERO) program-led research team is studying whether artificial intelligence (AI) could play a supportive role in the evaluation of respiratory disease in pigs. In their recently published study, the team, led by Dr. Robert Valeris-Chacin, an assistant professor at VERO in the Texas A&M […]