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Making Space for Everyone

One really great resource available to dairy farmers comes from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine’s Dairyland Initiative. At this website, you will find recommendations for everything from stall and alleyway dimensions to manure capacity needs and more. By following guidelines such as these and identifying your herd size goals, you can hopefully design […]

Inaugural Dean’s Leaders reflect on program’s impact

Tuesday, November 8, 2022 – 10:35am dlp mixer group shot web.jpg Initially envisioned by Dean Lorin D. Warnick, D.V.M., Ph.D.’94, the DLP was designed as a meaningful way to prepare and support students from diverse backgrounds as they embarked on their veterinary education. Photo: Carol Jennings/CVM Veterinary college is challenging for almost everyone — but can […]

Ewing Honored With 2022 NC State Veterinary Medicine Distinguished Alumni Award

Sarah J. Ewing, who received a Ph.D. in Comparative Biomedical Sciences from the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine in 2007, has received the college’s 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award. Ewing was one of 17 alumni honored by NC State during its 17th annual Evening of the Stars on Nov. 3 at the Talley Student Union. The award, […]

Minority Alumni Panel Presentation – November 10, 2022 1:45 – 3:00 p.m. 106 AVBS

From success in class to success in life: What does it take to get there? We will have 5 successful minority alumni visiting the College on Thursday and Friday the 10th and 11th. All faculty, staff, administrators, and students are invited to Room 106 Animal, Veterinary, and Biomedical Sciences Building on Thursday the 10th for […]

Please join the College of Agriculture Sciences and the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences in welcoming Jessica Linder, VBSC Major and Class of 2016 – November 11th from 10:00-11:00am, VBSC Majors and Advisors Meet and Greet/Q&A, 106 AVBS Building

Dr. Linder will be joining us as part of the College of Ag Office of Multicultural Affairs Minority Alumni Visit. Upon graduating from Penn State, Dr. Linder graduated with a DVM from Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2020. Thereafter, she completed a small animal medicine and surgery rotating internship at the University of […]

Department of Public and Ecosystem Health holds first-ever symposium

Monday, November 7, 2022 – 11:09am Alex Travis PEH symposium.JPG “Each of us in the department is committed to taking a trans-disciplinary, systems approach … because understanding and changing systems is the best way to have the biggest impact.” –Dr. Alexander J. Travis, chair of the Department of Public and Ecosystem Health. Photo: Carol Jennings/CVM […]

Former NC State Veterinary Professor wins ACVS Foundation Legends Award

David DeYoung, a former professor of orthopedic surgery and associate dean at the NC College of Veterinary Medicine, has been awarded the Legends Award from the American College of Veterinary Surgeons Foundation. The award is given to someone who has developed a surgical or diagnostic procedure of significant value, proven by becoming the test or […]

A Giving Nature: The Story Behind the Krown on the Rox Memorial Scholarship

When the McParlan family lost their beloved horse, Krown on the Rox, they decided to create something positive to honor his memory. The Krown on the Rox Memorial Scholarship, established in May of 2022, will help relieve some of the financial pressure for students who have a love of horses as they work towards becoming […]

New season of ‘EquineED Talks’ begins in November

The Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) has organized a third season of its very popular “EquineED Talks” series for horse owners across Western Canada and around the world.

Dairy consumers play a role in responsible antibiotic use

Friday, November 4, 2022 – 10:18am A new study from the College of Veterinary Medicine explores how willing dairy consumers are to purchase milk made by cows only treated with antibiotics when medically necessary. Too much antibiotic treatment in cows leads to the rise of resistant strains of bacteria, which can make both animal and […]