Dr. Magee named Colorado’s veterinarian of the year
Dr. Christianne Magee named the 2022 Veterinarian of the Year by The Colorado Veterinary Medical Association
Dr. Christianne Magee named the 2022 Veterinarian of the Year by The Colorado Veterinary Medical Association
"Let’s work on changing the attitude of people handling animals. If you want animals handled right, you can’t be understaffing and overworking, and I know everybody has problem with that." -Temple Grandin
“It turns out that probably the best model for human aging has been aging alongside of us for hundreds and hundreds of years.” - Dr. Nicole Ehrhart, a veterinarian who studies aging, about the research of “doggy dementia.”
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.
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.
"Go on adventures. Find a little bit of joy every single day!" -Dr. Sue VandeWoude, incoming dean of the CSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
“I hope to contribute to a culture that is a rewarding, exciting, and fun place to work and learn, where we advance critical knowledge contributing to the health of animals, people and the environment,” Dr. VandeWoude said in a statement.