Uncommon Will, Far Better World: A Look Ahead for the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine Posted on August 18, 2025

On the evening of July 26, on the shore of Torch Lake, Chad Munger and Tracy Hickman generously welcomed guests into their home for the launch of the Uncommon Will, Far Better World campaign. Read more and see photos from the event!

Fighting Ticks by Treating Deer: Lyme Disease Prevention Through Research Posted by Raquel Mueller on August 13, 2025

MSU College of Veterinary Medicine tick researchers are tackling ticks with a new project, reminding people of tick safety measures, and keeping tabs on the new tick species in Michigan.

Infectious Curiosity: Q&A with Phi Zeta Keynote Speaker Dr. Sarah Hamer Posted by Kelsie Donaldson on August 07, 2025

Veterinary scientist, MSU alum, and zoonotic disease expert Dr. Sarah Hamer returns to campus as the Phi Zeta Day keynote speaker on Friday, August 15.

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Alumnus Profile: Addressing Livestock Health and Human Hunger in Africa Posted on March 21, 2018

Dr. Andrew Clark, Michigan State University DVM Class of 1964, is working on a disease control platform to lessen hunger, infection, and unrest while increasing food security in Africa—and across the globe. 

Learn, Discover, Heal, Protect: the Mazunte Project Posted on March 21, 2018

Katharina Freiberger, DVM class of 2019 and Lora Gurley, DVM class of 2018 recall how they contributed to the preservation of the sea turtle species and improved the overall health of the pet population in underserved communities in Mexico.   

BSVSA-MSU: The “Pride Pack” Posted on March 19, 2018

Kyra Heirich, DVM Class of 2020, and recipient of a 2017 Lesbian and Gay Veterinary Medical Association (LGVMA) Veterinary Medical Student Leadership Grant, helped establish the College’s Broad Spectrum Veterinary Student Association (BSVSA) chapter.

Video: Grateful Clients, Grateful College Posted on March 13, 2018

Grateful clients make our work possible, and their donations impact thousands of lives every year. We are grateful for those who help us achieve our mission: Learn. Discover. Heal. Protect.