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Max enjoying his best life

Nov 17, 2022

For a Critically Anemic Max, ‘This Procedure Saved His Life’

By Burgetta Eplin Wheeler Lenny and Sylvia Chin are so eager to explain how the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine saved the life of their dog Max that they both get on the phone from their home in Waxhaw, North Carolina, and try to talk at once. “It was critical,” Sylvia says of the day… 

The Chin family with Max at the beach over Christmas 2021

Nov 15, 2022

The Oath, Fall 2022

At the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, we are life-changers. In this edition of the Oath magazine, we show you how spectacularly we often build on that foundational truth and become life-savers – both locally and globally.  For instance, Ke Cheng, the Randall B. Terry Jr. Distinguished Professor in Regenerative Medicine at NC State, led a… 

portrait of two cvm students

Aug 11, 2022

Pembroke Connection Produces Two Members of the Class of 2026

Allyson Chavis and Allyson Lane are the two newest grads of the collaborative program between UNC-Pembroke and the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine. 

collage of pictures with Welcome Class of 2026 on top

Aug 2, 2022

Meet the CVM Class of 2026

The CVM welcomes the Class of 2026, and presents this statistical and demographic profile of its newest community members. 

Ethiopian mother with baby

Jul 19, 2022

‘This is a Big Deal’ – CVM Wins USAID Grant for Poultry Project in Ethiopia

Bolstering its work in global health, the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine has received its first USAID grant for a research project that could lead to healthier chickens and better nourished children in Ethiopia and to a model for how to address food insecurity elsewhere. 

Dr. Lenin Villamizar-Martinez, left, works with technician Jeannie Losey on a patient.

Jul 14, 2022

College of Veterinary Medicine Expands Critical Dental and Oral Surgery Program

As the demand for specialized training in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery continues to increase, the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine is ramping up its program, adding a second dentistry and oral surgery professor last month and starting its first residency training program in the field this week. Lenin Villamizar-Martinez, assistant professor of Dentistry and… 

Happy graduates

May 31, 2022

NC State Veterinary Medicine News and Updates, May 2022

In the Spotlight CVM Class of 2022 Celebrates Hard-Earned Oath & Hooding Moment When members of the Class of 2022 showed up for the first day of classes, little did they know that a global pandemic would turn their path to a degree in veterinary medicine upside down.  Having endured COVID testing, distance learning, social… 

Dr. Cannedy receives coat of excellence

May 25, 2022

Outstanding Mobile Vet Service Earns Cannedy Coat of Excellence

Director of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs honored with a Coat of Excellence by Susan Ward for his work as a large animal veterinarian. 

CVM research trip in South Africa

May 24, 2022

Grant Expands Reach of Research Trip to South Africa

Three NC State students, including a third-year CVM student, are working among wildlife in South Africa this month thanks to a seed grant awarded to help expand the involvement of minority students in global field research. 

Chelsea Drumgoole, CVM Class of 2023, works on spotting whales during a trip to the Galapagos in March 2022.

May 11, 2022

Gone to the Galapagos: Follow along as NC State team studies sea lions, sharks and stingrays

Internationally known Professor Greg Lewbart will provide pictures and stories during his trip to the archipelago with new doctors of veterinary medicine from the Class of 2022 and others.