Ties that bind
Colorado State University and the National Western Stock Show have partnered since 1906 to boost education about food and agriculture. Now they enter a new era with the opening of CSU Spur at the National Western Center.
Colorado State University and the National Western Stock Show have partnered since 1906 to boost education about food and agriculture. Now they enter a new era with the opening of CSU Spur at the National Western Center.
“The only way we can become a better nation and have a better economy and come out of poverty is through education. It’s the way we will move forward as a society." -Dr. Germaine Daye, CSU veterinary alumna and associate professor at Navajo Technical University.
Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth is the 2021 recipient of the Zoetis Award for Veterinary Research Excellence and will kick off the 23rd annual CVMBS Research Day with a keynote address.
The medicine can cause damage to your dog's stomach and kidneys, says Alison Meindl, DVM, a veterinarian, and professor at Colorado State University. This is because ibuprofen blocks the activity of an enzyme called cyclooxygenase (COX).
Dr. Miranda Sadar with CSU's Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital said smaller animals should be kept inside when possible. If pets aren't able to be brought in, Sadar said the animals should be kept in their sheltered areas.
Dr. Kwane Stewart discovers the little-known world of generosity and love. Stewart graduated from the University of New Mexico, got his DVM degree from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and headed to San Diego.
The AAEP welcomes sports medicine associate Dr Jackie Christakos, and Dr Eric Mueller to their Board of Directors. Upon receiving her DVM in 2012 from Colorado State University, Christakos took a position at the Littleton Equine Medical Center to complete her internship.
Showcasing outreach experiences from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, visitors can engage with veterinary medicine throughout the Vida building at CSU Spur.
Dr. Robert Lee was celebrated for decades of impactful service to veterinary education at CSU.
Located on six acres just north of CSU’s James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital at the South Medical Campus, the new facility begins its tenure fully operational in its quest to advance regenerative treatments for animals and people alike.