Charm, Conviction, and Change: The Lasting Legacy of Dean John Welser Posted by Kelsie Donaldson on February 05, 2026

In remembrance of former Dean John Welser, the College honors a leader whose vision and advocacy remain evident in the work carried forward today.

Through Lou’s Lens: Q&A with Alum Lou Newman (PhD ’78) Posted by Kelsie Donaldson on January 23, 2026

From veterinary pathology to photographing wildlife on all seven continents, alum Lou Newman (PhD ’78) shares how a life of observation shaped his work and art.

A Meaningful Tribute Brings New Light to the Large Animal Clinic Posted by Kelsie Donaldson on November 21, 2025

For years, visitors arriving at Michigan State University’s Large Animal Clinic—often anxious and uncertain—found themselves unsure of where to go, especially after dark. Now, thanks to a meaningful gift from Mary Jo and Dale Smith in memory of their daughter, alum Kelly Smith, a new sign will light the way for clients and their animals as they arrive at the clinic.

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The Future of Veterinary Medicine and Its Responsible Role to Society Posted on July 10, 2018

Student Kathryn Kesler shares how veterinary medicine is about more than some people might think.

The New Dairy Vet: Medicine and Education in a Changing Industry Posted on June 29, 2018

Student Colleen Curtiss shares about biphasic milking and farm employee education.

Bees and Vets: How Honey Bees are Changing Veterinary Medicine and Education Posted on June 27, 2018

Student Liz Ritchie discusses veterinary medicine and education regarding honey bees.

To Chile and Beyond: DVM Class of 2018 Students Complete Exchange Program Before Graduating Posted on June 26, 2018

Drs. Catie Gammon and Lora Gurley, DVM class of 2018, recall their experience participating in the Chilean Exchange Program.