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Despite very cold weather on Saturday, Oct. 21, the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences’ faculty, staff, students, alumni and guests gathered to show their Orange Spirit before the Homecoming Game OSU vs. Texas A&M.
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STILLWATER, Okla.—Five members of the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 1994 met at the Southwest Veterinary Symposium held in August in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Faculty and staff attended the Central States Veterinary Conference held earlier this year in Kansas City, Mo.
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STILLWATER, Okla.—Earlier this year, representatives from the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences attended the 143rd American Veterinary Medical Association Annual Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, and hosted a reception for alumni in attendance.
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OSU’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences dedicated a new biosafety level 3 laboratory facility recently, a recognition of the Presbyterian Health Foundation for its investment in veterinary medical research at OSU.
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STILLWATER, Okla.—Each year the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences celebrates its family of students, staff and faculty at the All School Picnic. This year’s picnic was held on September 29 and featured great barbeque sponsored by Nestle Purina...
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STILLWATER, Okla.—Dr. Rebecca Morton, Pathobiology professor at OSU’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, studies tularemia, or as it’s more commonly known, rabbit fever.
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STILLWATER, Okla.—Jennifer Howard, Class of 2007, was awarded the Above and Beyond Award. She was recognized for her self-motivation, initiative, service to colleagues and outstanding work ethic demonstrated during her shelter rotation.
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Approximately 100 horse owners from Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas attended the one-day event, which included interactive wet labs. Lecturers provided information on equine vaccinations, the latest in equine sports medicine, muscle conditions of the perfor...
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It’s not often that a veterinarian operates on a bear. In fact, Dr. Mark Rochat, professor and chief of small animal surgery at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, has performed surgery on a bear only three times duri...