Coloradoan: CSU graduate gets his own Animal Planet show
Dr. Evan Antin, a 2013 graduate of CSU's College of Veterinary Medicine, will star in one of the network's newest shows, "Evan Goes Wild."
Dr. Evan Antin, a 2013 graduate of CSU's College of Veterinary Medicine, will star in one of the network's newest shows, "Evan Goes Wild."
George W. Cooper graduated from the Colorado Agricultural College veterinary school in 1918, and joined the inaugural group of faculty when the veterinary school at Tuskegee Institute was established.
Neil Bryson Ericson, 27, passed away on February 8. He graduated from Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science and Masters of Science; and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Ross University.
2019 D.V.M Milestone Reunion Weekend set for Friday, April 26 - Saturday, April 27.
Dr. Keith Stav and his wife Sharleen, both Helena natives, bought Bridger Veterinary Hospital over 20 years ago. Dr. Stav grew up around a variety of animals in Helena and worked for Bridger in high school. He completed his undergraduate degree in biology at Montana State University. He received his doctor of veterinary medicine at Colorado State University.
A shortage of veterinarians in rural Colorado is a growing concern among farmers, ranchers, and the general public. Peak View Animal Hospital near Fowler is dedicated to filling that need through their state-of-the-art facility which provides a full range of services. (Dr. Rick Leone and Dr. Carol Ann Lipinski)
Southern Arizona Veterinary Specialty’s Dr. Mary Kay Klein (DVM '83) was honored with the Theilen Tribute Award,, which honors distinguished veterinary professionals who have advanced the practice of veterinary oncology over his or her career.
Catherine "Callie" Kuntz and Kayle Austin have been selected as the first recipients of the Veterinary Education Loan Repayment Program, which was established by Colorado law in 2017.
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.
In 1918, Daylight Saving Time was observed for the first time in the United States, Babe Ruth still played for the Boston Red Sox, and Germany signed an armistice agreement with the Allies, ending World War I. Dr. Paul Wise was born that same year, on Sept. 5 to be exact. Dr. Wise enrolled in Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, graduating in 1950. At age 100, he continues to practice veterinary medicine.