Meurs’ ongoing, groundbreaking research broadens understanding of cardiac genetic disease in companion animals, information that often has potential to guide treatment of human disease.
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.
Elisa Meier’s determination to hold down student debt and her passion for community service made her a natural fit for the Annable Scholarship.
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."
As an undergraduate, Tahj Boston discovered that there was very little information available about how to apply to veterinary school. That’s when a second passion was born.
The Class of 2021's Chris Gaudette plans to return to the military after graduation, specializing in public health and food security.
As she readies for the next chapter, Regan Stoneburner reflects on her impactful scholarship.
Avnee Mistry, Class of 2022, is focused on issues such as public health, disease control and the safety of the global food supply.
Samantha Zurlinden has never been afraid to pursue her dreams. The Annable Scholarship has been the stuff that her dreams are made of.