World TB Day: Microbiology labs open doors to area high school students
High school students can meet CSU researchers, clinicians, and public-health officials who work on TB in humans and natural animal hosts, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday, March 25.
High school students can meet CSU researchers, clinicians, and public-health officials who work on TB in humans and natural animal hosts, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday, March 25.
A nine-month-old kitten with a congenital heart defect was given a new lease on life when veterinarians from Colorado State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital performed corrective surgery.
Dr. Jeremiah Easley’s career path has come full circle. As a young boy, he lived with his family in Fort Collins while his father completed a sabbatical at Colorado State University.
Consider these costs before giving someone a pet as a gift.
Callie Kuntz and Kayle Austin have been selected as the first recipients of the state's Veterinary Education Loan Repayment Program.
C.W. Miller retires and leaves behind a lasting legacy.
The CSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences conferred degrees on 49 undergraduates and 28 graduate students during ceremonies at Moby Arena and the Lory Student Center Friday.
Kirty Krieger says she decided to major in microbiology in the same way Harry Potter decided to become a wizard. “The major chose me,” Krieger says, after she tried on several other hats at Colorado State University.
By George Seidel: For more than 50 years, I have researched numerous aspects of assisted reproductive technology including cloning and making genetic changes to mammalian embryos, so I am interested in most any research concerning “designer babies” and the health problems they may suffer.
A new animal welfare class helps better equip DVM students to recognize and manage welfare issues across species.