A new class of Annable Scholars, coyotes in Raleigh and more from a busy month on campus.
Chosen on the basis of need as well as a demonstrated commitment to community service, each student receives up to half of tuition and fees.
A groundbreaking research partnership in Malawi, the journey of a rescued snapping turtle named Funfetti and more from a busy month at the CVM.
The class of 2022's Paola Cruz Ramos has been determined to pursue her dream of becoming a veterinarian even before she could see the way forward.
Alex Grobman has been able to focus a lot of her time on horses at the CVM as president of the equine club and a volunteer with Horseman’s Youth Day.
Michele M. and Ross M. Annable Scholarship Endowment covers up to half of tuition and fees. Recipients are chosen on the basis of need and a commitment to community service.
Elisa Meier’s determination to hold down student debt and her passion for community service made her a natural fit for the Annable Scholarship.
Raleigh native Kinnidy Coley knew she wanted to be a veterinarian in high school, and that also always meant going to the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine.
"This is something I've been working for my entire life": As an undergraduate, Raena Eldridge was a champion swimmer and an award-winning scholar. Now, she's excited to join a new team.
The Class of 2023's Sarah Scott-Cruz is grateful for the opportunities the Annable Scholarship creates: "It makes such a big difference to know that there are those who want to help."