After the White Coat ceremony, which symbolizes students' transition into clinical education, DVM and Veterinary Nursing students share what they are most looking forward to as they begin clerkships.
MSU’s Zoo and Wildlife Medicine Program has grown from its early days, evolving into a dynamic training ground for future veterinarians. With hands-on experience at local zoos and exciting new initiatives on the horizon, the program is shaping the next generation of wildlife and conservation experts.
From MSU to the global stage, Tyler Williams (MS, Food Safety ’21) has turned his passion for consumer safety into a thriving career. Now a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, he’s leading the way in food safety innovation.
Scott intended on fostering Keela, an eight-month-old chocolate Labrador retriever. But Keela became a permanent part of his family, and they worked together to train as a search and rescue team.
Hot Dogs: Keeping Your Pet CoolPosted
on June 16, 2017
As temperatures rise, so do the chances for heatstroke in pets. The best way to protect your pet is to take steps to prevent heatstroke in the first place.
One Health in Nepal: Week ThreePosted
on June 13, 2017
Undergraduate preveterinary and pre-medical students from Michigan State University continue their travels in Nepal with Dr. Melinda Wilkins.