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.
For far too long, institutional barriers and systemic racism have led to veterinary medicine’s crippling lack of inclusiveness. NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s class of 2025 shows how the tide may be turning.
Class of 2021 graduates, a groundbreaking dog pain study and more from a busy month on campus.
The awards honor students and faculty for outstanding academic, clinical and research achievements.
Grayson Walker is the second CVM student in the past two years to be awarded the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility NBAF Scientist Training Program fellowship.
The class of 2024's Chalise Brown marches to a different drummer. That approach has earned her a United States Army Health Professions Scholarship.
The new $20,000 PetDesk scholarship supports groups historically underrepresented in the veterinary field.
The American Association of Swine Veterinarians has honored several CVM students with national scholarships and named alumnus Jeremy Pittman the 2021 Swine Health Practitioner of the Year.
Race and representation speaker series, Day of Giving, a new Turtle Rescue Team home and more from a busy month on campus.
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.