18 scholarships awarded at Women for OSU Symposium
Women for OSU awarded a record 18 scholarships to Oklahoma State University students on Thursday at its annual symposium, which was presented by Bank of Oklahoma.
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Women for OSU awarded a record 18 scholarships to Oklahoma State University students on Thursday at its annual symposium, which was presented by Bank of Oklahoma.
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Maya Keefer says that she initially didn’t plan to attend NC State for veterinary school. Keefer, who grew up on land used to graze beef cows in Asheville, North Carolina, and earned her bachelor’s in animal science and Spanish at NC State, had her sights set on attending a veterinary school where she didn’t have […]
Avian flu’s implications for animal agriculture, the human food chain and international trade took center stage at an industry forum hosted by NC State University’s Food Animal Initiative (FAI). Scientists and state and federal officials provided updates on highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) during the event at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center in Durham on […]
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The NC State College of Veterinary Medicine community gathered Thursday night to celebrate outstanding achievements over the past year. Students, faculty, house officers and staff were honored with dozens of awards during the event at Talley Student Union. Dr. Greg Lewbart, professor of Aquatic Animal Medicine, was the master of ceremonies. Related For a Photo […]
A new paper in the journal CABI One Health captures a pioneering One Health effort that reinforces the reality that meaningful policy change across sectors often takes significant time and patience.
Cornell researchers have created a computer model that can help produce farms and food processing facilities control COVID-19 outbreaks, keep workers safe and the food chain secure.
Like humans, horses can acquire diseases that spread quickly, cause severe illness and, in some cases, prove fatal. Unlike humans, however, they have no control over their fate and rely entirely on their owners for protection. One of the most effective ways to safeguard a horse’s health is through vaccination. Vaccines prepare the body to […]
The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine has named Darcy Adin, D.V.M., associate dean for clinical services at the UF Veterinary Hospitals, where she will oversee small animal operations. Her appointment will be effective July 7. Currently, Adin serves as assistant dean for clinical services and chief medical officer for the UF Small Animal […]
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