Against All Odds: Alum Desiderio Torres’s Uncharted Path to the Food Safety Program Posted by Kelsie Donaldson on April 03, 2026

For Desiderio Torres, a childhood shaped by scarcity in rural Argentina became the starting point for a remarkable journey to MSU’s Online Master of Science in Food Safety Program.

MSU Veterinarians Provide Advanced Care for African Painted Dog at Binder Park Zoo Posted on March 31, 2026

A collaboration between MSU’s Veterinary Medical Center and Binder Park Zoo led to a successful minimally invasive surgery that ensured a fast, complication-free recovery for Sassy the African painted dog.

More Than Medicine: Michigan Community Street Clinic Brings Veterinary Care to Those Who Need It Most Posted by Donté Smith on March 31, 2026

This spring, the Michigan Community Street Clinic hit a milestone, serving 100 animal patients and doing it entirely under student leadership for the first time. Here is how they got there.

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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.
Breeding Soundness Exams for Food Production Posted on May 15, 2018

Dr. Dan Grooms explains how BSEs play an important role in food production using a real-life example.