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Collegian: New bill would provide $50 million to CSU veterinary education program
“It’s really a transformational project that will upgrade older facilities and also add a primary care clinic for both training and service to the community,” said Sue VandeWoude, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. “We’re updating our curriculum, which really hasn’t been updated in several decades, to match what other professional programs have found to be the best way to educate.”
Microbiology instructor Traci Kinkel named a 2024 “Best Teacher”
Traci Kinkel, Ph.D., an instructor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, has been recognized as a 2024 Best Teacher at Colorado State University, for her commitment to student success, passion for Microbiology, and ongoing community contributions.
VHS Community: Rotating interns’ schedules make your head spin
In addition to teaching clinical skills and problem-solving, the program also focuses on professional development, managing stress, and client communication. “We have to hit on all the high points of being a veterinarian in a very high-stress workplace," Dr. Amanda Cavanagh said.
College celebrates 25th Research Day with record participation
The 25th annual CVMBS Research Day showcased cutting-edge research projects from members of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences community. The annual symposium is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to present their work and talents, connect with other students and faculty at CSU, and learn about other disciplines.
PhD grad leads new discovery on a micro-RNA critical for insulin signaling and energy balance
New study may help explain why many people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder also suffer from insulin-based problems such as type 2 diabetes and heart conditions.
Research team find surprising differences in how males and females respond to stress
A new study finds that stimulating a particular circuit of the brain calms stress reactivity in males but not in females.
CSURams.com: All-Mountain West honors come amid the rigors of vet school
CSU track athlete Quinn McConnell finds inspiration all around her, no matter where she’s at in her day. At vet school, she is surrounded by a very driven group of students, all of whom want to become top-flight doctors. The work ethic she sees there isn’t anything new, as the runners she’s around have the same focus, just guided down a different path, sometimes up and down hills.
State Magazine: What democracy means to me: Opportunity
Phoenix Espinoza is a junior studying biomedical sciences at CSU: "Not only am I attending CSU, but I’m an undergraduate researcher working with professors to examine the connections between nutrition and function of the cardiovascular system. I’m forever grateful for the chance to build a better life for myself and my family through the transformative power of education."
CU Anschutz News: Horse or Human? Course Gives Medical Residents View of Another Kind
“Because we have the species diversity, it provides the participating CU residents an opportunity to see a different breadth of practice,” said CSU Professor Khursheed Mama, DVM. “It teaches them how to apply what they know about human patients in a wider environment.”
High Plains Journal: Colorado State University investing $230 million into renovating vet school
“The reason we’re doing this is because it will really enable us to give the students training opportunities under supervision of our faculty,” Dean Sue VandeWoude said. “That should better equip them to start their jobs when they graduate more prepared to do the things they’re going to be called upon to do.”