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College of Veterinary Medicine

Belltower and North Carolina flag.

Sep 25, 2018

Responding to Hurricane Florence

Although Hurricane Florence is gone, the storm's impact on North Carolina will be felt for weeks and months to come. NC State alumni and friends can help storm recovery efforts through a variety of funds.

CVM staff comforts a small dog before treatment

Sep 18, 2018

In Search of New and Better Cancer Treatments

Boosted by philanthropy, translational research at NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine aims at increasing the effectiveness and reducing the complications of treatments for cancer – for animals and people.

Memorial Belltower lit up red

Sep 10, 2018

An Extraordinary Year

Thanks to the support of alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends, NC State experienced another outstanding fundraising year and has achieved 84 percent of its goal for the Think and Do the Extraordinary Campaign.

An exterior shot of the Randall B. Terry, Jr. Companion Animal Veterinary Medicine Center at NC State.

Sep 10, 2018

CVM Announces 2018-19 Annable Scholars

The College of Veterinary Medicine recently selected 21 students as the 2018-19 Annable Scholars. The Michele M. and Ross M. Annable Scholarship Endowment was established in 2016 with a $5 million gift from the Annables and a match from the Randall B. Terry Charitable Foundation.

cat eating from orange food bowl

Aug 28, 2018

Kitchen Remodel is Just What the Doctor Ordered

Thanks to a generous contribution from Nestlé Purina, the kitchens at NC State Veterinary Hospital are getting a state-of-the-art makeover that will support needs for individualized nutrition plans, offer a more integrated educational setting and provide opportunities to improve overall care for all patients.

A student/researcher works in a lab

Aug 21, 2018

Undergraduate Research Program Provides Early Vet School Experience

The College of Veterinary Medicine's undergraduate research program is an immersive introduction to the college and to the wide world of veterinary medicine. Launched in 2013, the Undergraduate Research Program provides a formal outlet for faculty-student research experiences. Recent participants include Greg Bacola and Goodnight Scholar Kelsie Dougherty, now in her second year at CVM.

outline of wolf in talley student union

Aug 14, 2018

Leading the Pack

Each day at NC State, outstanding faculty and researchers cultivate discovery and develop collaborative approaches to research that will change the world. The results speak for themselves: innovative solutions, career-ready graduates and increased access to life-changing opportunities. Our video series shows some of the extraordinary advancements of NC State faculty, researchers and alumni.

Hannah Adams and her dog Bear sit outside

Jul 17, 2018

Extraordinary Help for Bear

Hannah Adams was told there was little hope for Bear, her 6-year-old German shepherd mix, before she was referred to NC State Veterinary Hospital. With a new treatment plan and Petco Foundation's generous commitment to making cancer treatment for companion animals more accessible, Bear's prognosis has improved.

Chancellor standing with award winners

Jul 3, 2018

CVM’s Johnston Wins NC State, Governor’s Awards for Excellence

Dane Johnston, director of continuing education, outreach and alumni affairs at the College of Veterinary Medicine, is one of only three NC State employees this year to receive both the University Award for Excellence and the Governor’s Award for Excellence, the highest honor for a state employee. Johnston's accomplishments included creating an innovative campaign that has raised $25,000 for the college's student enhancement fund.

Oscar Fletcher and Matthew Breen in front of painting

Jul 3, 2018

Fletcher’s Retirement Marks End of an Era at CVM

Oscar Fletcher, who served as the second dean of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine, saw the college mature into one of the top veterinary schools in the country as a landmark gift from Randall B. Terry transformed its campus. In 2015, the Oscar J. Fletcher Distinguished Professorship in Comparative Oncology Genetics, currently held by genomics professor Matthew Breen, was created; it honors Fletcher's extraordinary contributions as an administrator and educator.