2025 Phi Zeta Research Day is Friday, August 15 at MSU's College of Veterinary Medicine.

Each year, the College of Veterinary Medicine presents a colloquium in conjunction with the veterinary honor society, Phi Zeta, that showcases the research and scholarship of students and faculty from CVM and other affiliated MSU departments and colleges.

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Veterinary students, master and doctoral students, residents, interns, undergraduates, and faculty present current research across the biomedical sciences. Research experience affords students opportunities to explore research-based veterinary career options and promotes the investigation of new ideas that support the protection of public health and the advancement of science that benefits both humans and animals as individuals and populations. Collaboration with other MSU colleges and departments fosters world-class research and strengthens the overall learning environment.

Founded in 1950 as the sixth chapter in the US, the Phi Zeta Honor Society at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine recognizes veterinary and biomedical science students, faculty, and veterinarians for academic excellence and character. The society promotes scholarship and research focused on animal health and advancing the veterinary profession.

A Glimpse into Phi Zeta Day