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Student Summer Experiences

Our students stayed busy this summer serving North Carolina, assisting in groundbreaking research and getting hands-on experience in the field.

In Memoriam—Dan Ransom

In Memoriam—Dan Ransom Trina J Wood August 13, 2024 Cody Kitaura, Dateline Dan Ransom, a staff member celebrated for his selflessness and mentorship and who was described as a devoted father, died July 27. He was 48 years old. Ransom was born in Concord, Massachusetts, and was one of eight children. He attended high school […]

Common Equine Painkiller Disrupts Assisted Reproduction Technique Efficiency In Mares, Texas A&M Research Finds

Researchers at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) have discovered that phenylbutazone, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly prescribed in horses, can affect the ability of a mare’s egg cells — called “oocytes” — to become viable embryos, which is a crucial step in assisted reproduction in horses. This discovery, […]

Cornell Feline Health Center adds to legacy at 36th annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium

The Fred Scott Feline Symposium has been a regular occurrence on the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine campus for nearly four decades. The 36th installment of the professional development symposium, which is offered and organized through the Cornell Feline Health Center, completed its three-day run at the end of July. 

What You Might Have Missed This Summer

As we dive into the new year, let’s take a look at some of the biggest stories from around the CVM that you might have missed this summer.

Sharing Is Not Always Caring: Realities Of Communal Water Bowls

When taking your dog for a walk during the scorching summer heat, it may be tempting to allow your dog a few laps from the nearest drinking station in order to cool off. However, shared hydration sources can potentially have dire effects for your beloved furry friend.  Dr. Lori Teller, a clinical professor at the […]

With 3 Days of Facts, Fun and New Friendships, NC State Welcomes Largest Veterinary Class

The exceptional students sitting around tables in the library at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine have spent months before this orientation day intently focused on their accomplishments, drive and academic excellence while nervously navigating the veterinary school application process. Accordingly, Sarah Ho, the college’s director of student engagement, thought perhaps NC State’s incoming Class of […]

UC Davis Welcomes New Class of House Officers

UC Davis Welcomes New Class of House Officers Rob Warren August 08, 2024 Dr. Joie Watson, associate dean of professional education, orients the 2024 class of UC Davis veterinary house officers. The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine welcomed 54 new house officers (fellows, interns, residents) into its advanced training programs this year. The School’s […]