The gift of Magi
For a golden retriever with so much to give, a three- to six-month prognosis was not enough. So she hung on for another four years.
Zee overcomes adversity to win
Veterinarians give a Labrador retriever a chance to compete, and the dog runs away with it!
Sophia Schuder receives AAHA primary care award
This soon-to-be veterinarian continues her record of winning accolades for her excellence.
CVM scientists painting first clear picture of antibiotic use in U.S. cats and dogs
The College of Veterinary Medicine is filling the gap in national data on antibiotic use in dogs and cats, which will help veterinarians everywhere avoid increasing resistance to these important medications.
Closing in on new tools to address Addison’s Disease in dogs
Addison’s disease, an immune disorder that often goes undiagnosed, is newly diagnosed in thousands of humans and dogs each year. Veterinary researchers are taking important steps to develop new therapies for dogs.
A great life with Gus
A dog undergoing cancer treatment jumps into the St. Croix to save a baby otter. Did we mention that Gus has only 3 legs? Amazing!
CVM hires Vesna Hampel-Kozar as first director of student wellbeing and success
The new role is designed to help students as they navigate professional careers and life events as well as the curriculum.
Applications open for Global Food Venture awards
The program promotes a broader and deeper understanding of the interconnected food systems
Lauren Ienello wins ACVAA Resident Abstract Award
Ienello was selected as the winner of the large animal division.
Recognizing excellence
DVM student Virginia Logue wins Coyote Rock Ranch Veterinary Scholarship
Ace up the sleeve
Life doesn’t start off easy for newborn donkey Blackjack, but expert care puts him back on track
For University scientists, a new strategy to tackle Salmonella
College of Veterinary Medicine researchers are gaining a better understanding of the genetics of Salmonella in an effort to get ahead of outbreaks
Collaborating for community
Awesiinyag are Loved, veterinary students partner to create animal care newsletters
A looming threat
UMN institute combats cyberattacks in food production through research, education
Going with the flow
As diagnostic methods for lymphoma in dogs improve, a rethink of how treatment efficacy is measured
Pinpointing pathogens, dead or alive
CVM graduate student designing better way to manage respiratory disease in swine
Poultry Health Certificate launches to meet industry needs
A new certificate program aimed at poultry professionals and students launched this fall through the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine.
A stellar recovery
Rescue dog makes the best of her new three-legged life
A lucky break
Veterinarians race against the clock to save newborn foal from deadly infection