Summertime Standouts 2017
Our students made a big splash around the world this summer doing internships, research and volunteering abroad.
Our students made a big splash around the world this summer doing internships, research and volunteering abroad.
This summer break, many College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students splashed into research and internships across the world.
This month we meet Frank Garry, who has been a professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences for 30 years.
Veterinarians traveled to Cheyenne Mountain Zoo to help Mahali, a 14-year-old giraffe, with arthritis pain in his front left hoof.
Meet Dr. Tracy Turner, a CSU alumnus who graduated in veterinary medicine in 1978.
Horses at the 2017 Cheyenne Frontier Days will have access to the best medical care, thanks to a new partnership with the equine veterinary program at CSU.
It’s no coincidence, as the saying goes, that man’s best friend can’t talk. Yet it makes diagnosing their medical problems hugely challenging.
Her owners joke that Lilly is a lemon. Her CSU veterinarians call her lucky.
Over 400 K-12 students participated in the Department of Biomedical Sciences’ first anatomy and physiology outreach event at the CSU Todos Santos Center.
Nearly 30 Native American students from Denver, Fort Collins and New Mexico got a hands-on taste of college life and possible careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics during the Native American STEM Institute at CSU last week.