Eagle Eyes and Expert Hands: Spartans Provide Eye Exams for Birds Posted on June 20, 2025

It was a scene of sight and flight; pupils and plumage at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary when a team from the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine visited to provide eye exams to the sanctuary’s birds.

From MSU Blood Donor to Crowned Royalty Posted on June 13, 2025

Canine blood donor Faith has donations under her belt. She has saved over 20 lives and has been an amazing contributor to the Canine Blood Donor Program.

Case study: Mystery ocular complication investigated in shelter dog Posted on June 12, 2025

When a shelter dog developed a cloudy eye with no clear cause, MSU veterinarians identified the rare complication that caused it.

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Case Study: Newborn Colt Battles Dysmaturity and Incomplete Ossification Posted on May 15, 2017

Napoleon, a less than 12-hour-old colt, was brought to the MSU Veterinary Medical Center for various complications requiring critical care. But after initial recovery, it would take him much longer to fully grow his undeveloped bones.

Case Study: Solving a Severe Dermatitis Mystery Posted on May 11, 2017

Stinger, a 10-month-old, intact male American Pitbull Terrier, was brought to an emergency clinic for what appeared to be bee stings, but turned into a dermatitis mystery to be solved at MSU.

Framing Inclusive Excellence as the Future of Veterinary Medicine Posted on May 08, 2017 The College hosted an interactive workshop with Dr. Marco Barker as a part of this year's Diversity and Inclusion retreat.
Aquatic Animal Health as career path for DVMs Posted on May 04, 2017 Veterinary students are choosing careers in aquatic animal health