Sunday we honor Distinguished Alumni Drs. Max Moss & Duane Henrikson; ER Frank Award award to Dr. Jerome Nietfeld, Outstanding Young Alumni Drs. Megan Figger (w/ @VEGERforpets) & Paige Andersen — and WVC alumni recognition award to Dr. Linda Kauffman. https://t.co/muogWGxlil
“In parts of Kansas, a single unanswered phone call can mean life or death for livestock."
Graduate student Caroline Wingert is helping elevate rural veterinarians’ voices through her work with the @ksubci at K-State Vet Med.
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See the latest news from the #KState College of Veterinary Medicine in the April Lifelines newsletter, with updates on new leadership for the college, nearly $5 million in new funding, several special events and much more! https://t.co/G8J2MlLnqe
Join us this at noon today for the All-College Seminar being presented by former dean Dr. Ralph Richardson, '69, '70, who is the Alumni Fellow this year. The lecture will be in the BI Auditorium between Trotter and Mosier halls on the K-State campus. https://t.co/rdcrdhD7mu
Just under two hours to go for K-State Day of Giving. #KStateDayOfGiving Amazed, Amazed, Amazed! at the generosity. Thanks. Gifts can still be made here:
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Help the CVM rise to the challenge of the 5-6 pm Purple Power Hour for K-State Day of Giving. #KStateDayOfGiving Any size gift helps — participation counts the most. And you could also choose to name a squirrel! 🐿️
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Today is K-State Day of Giving #KStateDayOfGiving. Numbers look wonderful! Thanks for supporting us! Only 10 hours to go. You can give to our Trotter Hall renovation fund (& other funds) at the link below: https://t.co/Qn3zEHQy7c
Challenge 2! 📸💜
Snap a pic at K-State Day of Giving (at the K-State Student Union from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.) and tag @kansasstateuniversity + the unit you’re supporting to help them win $750 in bonus funds.
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Today is K-State Day of Giving #KStateDayOfGiving. So far, your generous donations exceed $30K to support the CVM. Thank you! Let's keep it going. You can give to our Trotter Hall renovation fund (& other funds) at the link below: https://t.co/Qn3zEHQy7c
It’s time for our first #KStateDayOfGiving challenge of the day! 💜
The unit with the most donors between 8 and 9 a.m. will win additional funding.
Support here! https://t.co/QXGMK8tKxr #KStateDayOfGiving#BoldlyAdvance
A team of CVM researchers, Drs. Igor Morzov, Juergen Richt, Huldah Sang, Waithaka Mwangi and Santosh Dhakal, is leveraging successful bovine vaccine technology to create a new line of defense against Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza for poultry. https://t.co/8XNCXS3Qny
The Comer Research Group at the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine uses simulations of molecules to understand how medicines work and to design better medicines. @JeffComerSim@KSUCVM
Check out their booth on April 25th @ManhattanPL
Congrats to Dr. MaRyka Smith (left), DVM 2024, on receiving 2nd place in K-State's annual 3-Minute Thesis Competition. Dr. Smith is finishing her Ph.D. this May. Her presentation was titled "Traceability 'til the Cows Come Home." Video at link!
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K-State veterinary researchers are seeking to protect the nation's poultry supply from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza through a special research project supported by @USDA@APHIS, with special insect-based vaccine delivery involving mealworms. https://t.co/cIvhk38XdD
Big congrats to second-year student Josh Waller! 🎉
Josh was selected as one of 15 recipients nationwide for the 2026 Chewy Veterinary Leaders Scholarship, a $20,000 award that also provides leadership development and mentorship through the AAVMC and Chewy Health.
Don't forget your pet(s) during the current winter weather warnings. Here are some helpful tips from #KState veterinarian Dr. Susan Nelson!
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CVM graduate student Taylor McAtee is bringing other graduate students together within the college and from other disciplines, such as animal sciences and ag econ, to learn more about working in and supporting the local beef industry — and beyond.
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Dr. David Renter, longtime faculty member and Robert MacDonald Professor of Epidemiology has been selected to lead research programs and graduate studies in the CVM. He has led the Center for Outcomes Research and Epidemiology since 2015.
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