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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How Will You Celebrate Dairy Month? Posted on June 11, 2018

Jennifer Roberts, DVM, DACT, assistant professor for the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences and proud dairy veterinarian, is celebrating this June's Dairy Month by trying a new flavor of ice cream everyday with her kids!

College of Veterinary Medicine at the 2018 MSU Innovation Celebration Posted on June 07, 2018

The College's orthopedic researchers showcase new surgical technology.

Is Your Dog Happy? 10 Common Misconceptions About Dog Behavior Posted on June 04, 2018

Paul McGreevy, professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science at the University of Sydney, and Melissa Starling, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sydney, use research, photos, and tips to help dog owners to appreciate what their dogs may be feeling, and to have strategies to help them respond in ways that support their dogs.

On the Front Lines of Avian Pathology: a Profile on Dr. Mick Fulton Posted on June 01, 2018 A look at Dr. Mick Fulton's career and avian pathology.