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From the Dean: You Are All Heroes

Commencement looked different this year as Dean Stetter elbow bumps with a graduate. (John Eisele/CSU photo) I know I’m in good company when I say this has been the most challenging and rewarding year of my career. I am in awe of our people and the passion and innovation they have demonstrated day after day […]

Healing Journey: The Argus Institute honors the human-animal bond

Barrett with his cat Cheddar at the Argus Institute at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital. (CSU Photography) “I don’t know why I’m crying.” When a loved one is sick, hospitalized, or diagnosed with a terminal disease, we are often overcome with emotion. When that loved one has four legs or feathers, we may […]

Class of 2021

Illustrations by Billy Babb We polled a cross-section of our graduating students about their hopes and dreams, and even though the coronavirus pandemic has changed commencement plans, their futures look bright! Hailey Bradley B.S., Biomedical Sciences Where are you from? Claysburg, Pennsylvania What was your favorite experience at CSU? The President’s Leadership Program, consisting of […]

NC State Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, May 2021

A look at some of the latest published studies from the CVM. Diet and Dilated Cardiomyopathy Dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) who received a diet change from a grain-free, legume-rich diet had better clinical outcomes after being treated for congestive heart failure (CHF) than dogs who continued a grain-free diet, according to a new study. […]

Dr. Bradway Receives Gentle Doctor Award

Each year, the graduating class selects one member who exhibits the qualities of the Gentle Doctor – concern, affection, love and respect for the significance of life for all God’s creatures great and small. The class of 2021 selected Chloe Bradway, DVM, of Oologah, Oklahoma.

Rural roots run deep for new veterinarian

Hayley Down worked as a registered veterinary technologist (RVT) in southeast Saskatchewan, and after six years of schooling, she’s now returning to rural mixed animal practice as a veterinarian.

Former WCVM researchers earn Marie Skłodowksa-Curie fellowships

Two former Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) researchers are recipients of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) Individual Fellowships — a highly competitive research award program in the European Union that benefits researchers in Europe as well as globally.

New flight pen is for the birds’ rehabilitation

Veterinarians at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) will be able to better evaluate rehabilitating wild birds and prepare them for release using the college’s newly built flight pen.

Lunn to Step Down as NC State Veterinary Medicine Dean in January

NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Paul Lunn, who led the college through a period of substantial growth and sustained world influence, will step down from his post in January 2022. Lunn, who has led the CVM since 2012 and is the college’s fourth dean, is leaving to become dean of his alma mater, […]