Students travel the world this summer to help animals, people and the planet
This summer break, many College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students are splashing into research, internships and travel.
This summer break, many College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students are splashing into research, internships and travel.
Commencement is May 13-15, when 119 undergraduates in CSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will receive their degrees. We’re celebrating by sharing just a few snapshots of students and their achievements. Congratulations to all our graduates! For complete …
C.W. Miller got an out-of-this-world telephone call at his office in the Physiology Building this week, when astronaut-alumnus Kjell Lindgren buzzed from the International Space Station.
Chester switched roles from consoler to patient when he checked into CSU last week for extreme neck pain.
A 15-year-old lion visited the Veterinary Teaching Hospital for evaluation of a broken neck and damaged teeth.
Learn more about Dr. Marie Legare, a 2015 Best Teacher Award recipient, in this Q&A
Dog survives at-home amputation as puppy, receives physical therapy at CSU two years later.
For the first time, CSU hand-delivered acceptance letters into its veterinary program to future veterinary students.