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STILLWATER, Okla.—Janine Veronneau of Edmond, Okla., is a member of the class of 2011 at Oklahoma State University’s (OSU) Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. The daughter of Drs. Stephen and Bettina Veronneau, both of Edmond, Veronneau was one of ...
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STILLWATER, Okla.—Back by popular demand, the Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences kicks off a series of Pet Care Seminars on Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 7 p.m. in McElroy Hall. Dr. Paul DeMars, Small Animal Community Practice, w...
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STILLWATER, Okla.—A record number of students participated in Oklahoma State University’s (OSU) Veterinary Research Scholars Program this summer thanks to competitive grants from the National Institutes of Health, the Merck-Merial Veterinary Scholars ...
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STILLWATER, Okla.—Dr. Paul DeMars, Small Animal Community Practice at Oklahoma State’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, discusses rehabilitating dogs and animal behavior in general. Listen in as he talks with Angi Bruss, with NewsOk. (Click here...
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STILLWATER, Okla.—The Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences opened its doors to 46 “students”—23 grandchildren and 23 grandparents—who attended OSU’s Grandparent University on June 26 and 27, 2008. During the ...
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(STILLWATER, Okla. June 25, 2008) The Oklahoma State University Foundation announced today the receipt of a $1 million gift from Bill and Sallie Morris of Lubbock, Texas, to benefit OSU’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences’ Small Animal Critical...
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Dr. Mason Reichard Studies Arctic Carnivores STILLWATER, Okla.—Mason Reichard, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in Veterinary Pathobiology, recently traveled to Kugluktuk, Nunavut in the Canadian Arctic. Dr. Reichard is working with Canadian colleagues to ...
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Veterinary Services recently selected Erica Dissmore, Class of 2010, as one of four U.S. veterinary students to participate in USDA Veterinary Services trainin...
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Congratulations to Ashley Nichols (2010) and Christine Simecka (2011) on being among the 43 veterinary students accepted into the Morris Animal Foundation’s Veterinary Student Scholars Program. The grant program provides veterinary students an opport...
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Dr. Betty Self, Class of 1957, Visits with “Explore Ada” Dr. Betty Self graduated from Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 1957. She was only the second woman veterinarian to graduate from Oklahoma State at that time. Fol...
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Josh is an 11-month old potbelly pig that lives at Hamalot Farms, a potbelly pig rescue organization owned and operated by Ms. Tracy McDaniel. Now he is healthy and growing thanks to OSU veterinarians who treated a rare disease in pigs that Josh contr...
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Gift, a 5 ½ week premature miniature horse filly, was brought to the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences with severe breathing problems. She needed help if she was going to make it.
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The Distinguished Alumni Award is selected and presented by the College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Association Committee in recognition of outstanding professional and personal achievements and contributions to the enhancement of the veterinary prof...
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In 1978, Dr. Lyndon Graf graduated from Oklahoma State University (OSU) with his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. In 1980, he opened the Marlow Veterinary Clinic where he still practices today. In 2004, Dr. Graf had the pleasure of hooding his old...
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One year ago, she watched her husband, Ryan Royse, receive his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. Now it’s her turn. Amy Royse is one of 76 veterinary students in the Class of 2008. Ryan hooded her during the Oklahoma State University College o...
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Deanna Reiber is one of 76 veterinary students who received a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine degree from Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine on Saturday, May 3, 2008. She will soon be deployed half-way around the world to ser...
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STILLWATER, Okla.—The Oklahoma A&M College opened its doors to its School of Veterinary Medicine 60 years ago in 1948. The school held its first awards banquet in 1959. Recently, the now Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine he...
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Congratulations to all 38 participants who presented at this year’s Phi Zeta Research Day.
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STILLWATER, Okla.—Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine continues its 60 year old tradition of excellence since opening its doors in 1948. To do this in part, it relies on a team of top-notch faculty to train the next generati...
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A 60-Year Tradition of Excellent Education Continues STILLWATER, Okla.—During the 60th Anniversary of the Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, it is no surprise that some of this year’s teaching award winners are repeat reci...