Beckwith-Cohen Advocates for Vision Research in DC Posted on March 25, 2025

A veterinary ophthalmologist and research scientist at the College of Veterinary Medicine recently traveled to Washington, DC to advocate for support of eye and vision research.

‘A Little Powerhouse:’ Canine Rehab Patient Celebrates 300th Visit To MSU Posted on March 14, 2025

A longtime patient and friend of the MSU Veterinary Medical Center, Olive the 13-year-old dog, recently hit a momentous milestone in her wellness journey: her 300th session with the Hospital’s Rehabilitation Service.

Peer Mentorship Supports Veterinary Students and Grows Friendships Posted by Raquel Mueller on March 13, 2025

Starting veterinary school can be just as daunting as applying or acing pre-veterinary coursework. Sometimes, all someone needs to make the leap into their first year of a veterinary program is a little support and guidance from someone who gets it.

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A Q and A with a Laboratory Animal Technician Posted on February 02, 2018

To celebrate International Laboratory Animal Technician Week (Sunday, January 28–Saturday, February 3), Kimberly Williamson, BS, LVT, RLATg, provides a glimpse of her role at the College and why she’s passionate about working with animals, faculty, and students.

Message from Dean Baker Posted on January 26, 2018

A message from the dean regarding MSU.

MSU Veterinarians Perform Surgery on Injured Police Dog Posted on December 29, 2017

MSU veterinarians treated Bolt, a police dog, for a stab wound that happened while in pursuit of suspects.

Police Dog Treated for Stab Wound Posted on December 04, 2017

Bolt, a 7-year-old, intact male German Shepherd dog presented to the MSU Veterinary Medical Center after having suffered a stab wound.