Tears and cheers: Acceptance letters hand-delivered to veterinary applicants
For the first time, CSU hand-delivered acceptance letters into its veterinary program to future veterinary students.
For the first time, CSU hand-delivered acceptance letters into its veterinary program to future veterinary students.
Symptoms: irregular drumbeats and harmonic vocals, contagious to eardrums across northern Colorado. Diagnosis: Tit-for-Tat, a cover band formed by Colorado State University veterinary students.
A 40-year-old penguin from the Pueblo Zoo was reunited with her flock after undergoing cancer radiation at CSU.
CSU veterinarians search for a treatment for the most common feline disease to help cats and humans.
Two scientists believe their research could lead to strategies to reduce E. coli contamination in the human food chain.
Marley, a rescued grizzly bear who visited our Veterinary Teaching Hospital for two broken elbows, is enjoying her new life at an animal sanctuary.