State Magazine: Animal Attraction
The virtual reality lab in Vida features a program that’s improving anatomy education worldwide.
The virtual reality lab in Vida features a program that’s improving anatomy education worldwide.
Equine athletes make a splash at new veterinary clinic in the Vida building.
VIDEO: This month Dr. Sue VandeWoude became Dean of the CSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She says it is important to honor her past and her future as she begins an important new role in the ag sector.
Vet Candy sat down with CSU DVM student Leah Sauerwein to discuss her time with Student American Veterinary Medical Association (SAVMA) and hear her thoughts on the power of student advocacy in the profession.
Dr. Muhammad Afzal earned the Meritorious Service Award, in honor of his scientific, technical and administrative contribution to the control of animal disease, animal welfare and/or to veterinary public health.
Colorado State University is celebrating the life and legacy of the late Bernie Rollin, a beloved University Distinguished Professor who passed away last year at the age of 78. CSU is hosting a memorial service for Rollin on Wednesday, Sept. 7, from 3-5 p.m. in the Lory Student Center’s Grand Ballroom.
We continue to fulfill our land-grant mission by elevating veterinary education through student-centered learning, diverse experiential opportunities, student-faculty engagement, and professional well-being in a vibrant Rocky Mountain community.
By Dr. Amy MacNeill: I am a veterinary pathologist and virologist who has been working with poxviruses for over 20 years. I study how these viruses evade the immune system and am working on modifying poxviruses to prevent infection as well as treat other diseases, including cancer.
Meet some of the female veterinarians blazing a path for the next generation, including CSU alumna Dr. Whitney Miller, Petco’s lead veterinary expert on standards of excellence in animal care and welfare.
Dr. Nolan, who earned a PhD in radiation and cancer biology at Colorado State University and is board certified in radiation oncology from the American College of Veterinary Radiology, has dedicated much of his work to the treatment of feline cancer.