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World-class faculty bring innovation and creativity to shaping students in an environment that integrates academic and clinical teaching. We offer DVM and graduate programs, a residency program, a veterinary technician program, and continuing education.
Scientists at the college conduct high-impact basic, translational, and clinical research within the college and across campus—yielding new drugs, devices, and therapies for the benefit of animals and people.
Talented specialists and researchers generate new knowledge at the college—from critical care and cardiology to ophthalmology and orthopedic surgery. We bring emerging therapies and technologies directly to our patients as they are developed.
Abigail Reid from Cornell University and Savannah Thomson from MSU were selected as the 2024 FSF scholarship recipients.
Award recognizes research accomplishments, educational leadership, and engagement with the scientific community
This year, the American College of Veterinary Pathologists Annual Meeting was in Seattle, and the MSU Alumni and Friends Reception was held at the Hyatt Regency Seattle. This breakfast get-together was a great opportunity for alums and faculty to reconnect and catch up with one another. Here are some photos from the reception:
The MSU College of Veterinary Medicine held its annual career fair on November 4, 2024. Sixty-four employers joined the College at the Wharton Center and 154 DVM, Veterinary Nursing, and pre-veterinary students explored the fair.
Welcome to the Dean's Paw-spective, a new blog where Dean Kim Dodd takes us along as she gets to know every corner of the College of Veterinary Medicine. From classrooms and labs to clinics and offices, Dean Dodd shares her journey exploring the people, animals, and stories that make the College one-of-a-kind.