MSU Alum Fights Rabies on a Global Scale Posted by Donté Smith on April 24, 2026

Anastasia McIntosh (DVM '07) is helping lead a global effort to eliminate dog-mediated rabies deaths, traveling to remote Tanzanian villages to vaccinate animals and protect vulnerable communities.

One Health, One Planet: Extraordinary Vets for Earth Day Posted on April 22, 2026

Earth Day is a reminder that human health is not isolated. Our health is intricately linked to the animals we share the world with and the environment we all inhabit. To celebrate, we've curated a few standout episodes of the Extraordinary Vets podcast with host Dr. Donna Harris.

Why I Pay it Forward: Talking Spartan Mentorship with Alum Dr. Matt Davis Posted on April 10, 2026

Matt Davis (DVM ’03) believes in giving back. Even as a busy equine vet (he founded Davis Equine, located in Adrian, Michigan, in 2023 after years practicing in different states), he finds time to mentor future veterinarians. His commitment to mentoring has taken him to Mexico five times to help teach students as part of the Equine Welfare in Practice international trip.

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Food Safety at the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine Posted on June 12, 2018

Dr. Dan Grooms shares how the College’s award-winning Online Food Safety Programeducates the next generation of food safety leaders.

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.