Great Grad: Environmental health major graduates after pursuing degree for 10 years
Health issues and a bad economy did not stop this Ram Grad from getting her degree.
Health issues and a bad economy did not stop this Ram Grad from getting her degree.
On Friday, April 13, the CSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences welcomed back alumni from 1973 to 2013 for its first-ever Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Milestone Reunion event.
Twelve students from Biomedical Sciences, Microbiology and Neuroscience participated in the Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium.
Dr. Sue VandeWoude and Dr. Kristy Pabilonia met with Colorado representatives in Washington, D.C., to advocate for the veterinary profession.
Dr. William V. Lumb passed away on Saturday, February 3. He graduated from Kansas State University in Veterinary Medicine in 1943. In 1963, Bill was made director of the surgical laboratory, a new facility on CSU's Foothills Campus, where he developed a graduate teaching and research program in surgery and anesthesiology.
Ernest A. Salas was born November 20, 1959, and passed away on March 24, at the age of 58.
Dr. Jay Childress graduated from CSU's veterinary school at over half a century ago. He spent his career in Monte Vista, Colo., building a family and a practice that are still strong today. His mentorship influenced countless students and young veterinarians.
BMS MSpro alumnus Davis Witt's exciting research on pediatric cancer heads to clinical trials as he sets his sights on medical school.
Dr. Ethel Connelly, the first Native American woman to graduate with a doctorate in veterinary medicine from Colorado State University, now owns Grass Winds Veterinary Clinic on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana.
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