“Perspective: Leaders at Penn State” video series shares insights from Penn State thought leaders
Richard Roush shares perspective on fishing and curiosity in video series
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Richard Roush shares perspective on fishing and curiosity in video series
Come June, NC State College of Veterinary Medicine coats will hang in the Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh, ready for excited children to wear as they decide whether a plush turtle needs X-rays, a cat requires a cast or a dog is headed for surgery – STAT – at the new “Ready Set Vet” […]
Two staff members from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) were recognized for their commendable service to the university with 2022 President’s Meritorious Service Awards. Elizabeth Hinton, the large animal surgical and sports medicine coordinator for the Texas A&M Large Animal Teaching Hospital (LATH), and Mandy Zachgo, a veterinary technician […]
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Veterinary School Alumna Honored with UC Davis Medal Trina Wood April 12, 2022 Ashley Han UC Davis Medal recipients Karl Gerdes and Pam Rohrich From UC Davis News UC Davis Medals will be presented this spring to two alumni couples — Jacque and Wayne Bartholomew, and Pam Rohrich and Karl Gerdes — each pair having […]
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Just outside the back doors of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, where classrooms and labs and lockers line the halls, 80 picturesque acres provide a home for pigs, chickens, sheep, goats and cattle and a learning lab for veterinary students. The Teaching Animal Unit, as the working farm is known, is a dynamic […]
Three transdisciplinary research teams from the University of Saskatchewan (USask) have been awarded almost $350,000 to discover solutions to lung health challenges.
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