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- Infectious Disease Experts Convene At K-State For Top Level Symposium On Emerging Infections - November 12, 2008
- K-State Veterinarian Testing Whether Common Drug Combination Given To Horses After Surgery Could Cause Muscle Tremors, Seizures - November 11, 2008
- Kansas State University Moving Ahead With K-State Olathe Innovation Campus - November 11, 2008
- K-State Veterinarian Says New Drug Is Available For Dogs With Cushing's Disease, But Cautions That Treatment Can Be Costly - November 4, 2008
- K-State Veterinary Professor Says Fall's Wet Weather Leading to More Cases of The Bacterial Infection Leptospirosis - October 30, 2008
- K-State Veterinarian Offers Advice on How to Keep Your Pets Free of Fleas - October 30, 2008
- K-State's College of Veterinary Medicine Hosts The Mid-Western Exotic Animal Medicine Conference - October 27, 2008
- Ion Channel Expert To Deliver Clarenburg Lectures At K-State OCT. 27-28 - October 15, 2008
- Worried About Your Dog's Health? K-State Veterinarian Offers Tips On When To Bring Your Dog To The Vet - September 29, 2008
- K-State Professor's USDA Research Shows Mad Cow Disease Also Caused By Genetic Mutation; New Test Can Detect Mutation Before Breeding
Cattle - September 12, 2008
- K-State Seminar To Focus On Ways To Promote A Food Safety Culture - September 9, 2008
- K-State Researchers Awarded Nearly $1 Million To Test Remedies, Investigate Link Between E. Coli And Distillers' Grains - August
22, 2008
- Rapid Test For Pathogens Developed By K-State Researchers Could Be Used To Detect Diseases Used By Bioterrorists - August 21, 2008
- Op-Ed: NBAF Would Provide Protection To Livestock Industries In Kansas And U.S. - August 19, 2008
- K-State Veterinarian Says Pets Have A Place In Presidential Campaigns - August 6, 2008
- K-State's Biosecurity Research Institute And The National Bio And
Agro-Defense Facility Would Make Powerful Research Team - July
31, 2008
- K-State Researchers Using Stem Cells From The Umbilical Cord To
Transport Capsules Of Anti-Cancer Drugs Directly To Tumors -
July 10, 2008
- K-State Student From Leawood Selected For Morris Animal Foundation's
Veterinary Student Scholars Program - June 19, 2008
- Senior Pet Health Programs Help Older Pets Lead Longer, Healthier
Lives - June 10, 2008
- K-State Receives $4.8 Million To Battle Serious Pig Disease -
May 22, 2008
- Symposium To Spotlight Best Practices: Humane Treatment Of Cattle
Vital To Success Of Livestock Industry - May 19, 2008
- OP-ED: No One Cares More About Cattle Than Beef Producers - May
19, 2008
- Two K-State Professors Honored For Their Teaching, Research at
College of Veterinary Medicine - May 19, 2008
- Vet Med offers pet clinic, volunteers during Open House - April
21, 2008
- K-State Designates Three New University Distinguished Professors - April 4, 2008
- Getting to the root of the problem: K-State Researcher Using Genetic
Engineering Against One of The Most Costly Disease Complexes
Afflicting Fed Cattle - April 1, 2008
- "Wildcat Power Cord" Repairs Cruciate Ligament in Dairy Cow's Knee - March 27, 2008
- Beef cattle and E. coli
Veterinary researchers test promising
vaccine - March 27, 2008
- Freeman takes on Olathe Innovation Campus role
As associate vice president, she will build relationships, markets - March 13, 2008
- Disease relief for feedlots
Researchers seek real-time analysis of bovine respiratory data -
February 28, 2008
- A way to combat a stubborn illness
Roman Ganta has been awarded a grant to study a tick-borne bacteria - January 31, 2008
- Certified for our protection
Diagnostic Laboratory is the state's first line of defense against
avian flu - January 17, 2008
2007
- Professor lends expertise to Kabul - December 13, 2007
- Ganging up on pathogens
Team tackles ecology of E. coli and salmonella in food animals -
October 25, 2007
- Professors strive for FDA approval of stem-cell research -
October 23, 2007
- Alpacas introduced at vet hospital - October 3, 2007
- Leading researcher to come to K-State - September 26, 2007
- Teaching Hospital offers pick-up services for pets in remote areas - September 13, 2007
- Speakers, activities highlight K-State's World Rabies Day event - September 10, 2007
- Students prepare for Vet Med school applications in variety of ways - September 4, 2007
- Starting date for biosecurity institute's research pushed back a
year to early 2008 - August 31, 2007
- Reviews name K-State 'cutting edge,' one of 'Best 366 Colleges' - August 29, 2007
- Vet Med College makes technological advances - August 29, 2007
- College of Vet Med moves to paperless note-taking - August 22, 2007
- 2 couples balance married life with college, deal with challenges - August 20, 2007
- K-State dedicates tick research facility - July 10, 2007
- K-State surgeons successful in 1st hip replacement on alpaca -
March 15, 2007
- Veterinary Teaching Hospital offers therapy for small animals -
March 9, 2007
- College of Veterinary Medicine helps KDHE establish avian influenza
hotline - January 26, 2007
- Former Miss America speaks at K-State - January 19, 2007
- Security guard remembered in memorial service - January 11, 2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
- Staff
Appreciation Picnic - August 9, 2001
- Partnership opens doors for vet students - July 29, 2001
- Cause of fire isn't known - Estimate: Extent of damage to veterinary
school has yet to be determined, but K-State will have to eat the
cost of repairs - July 26, 2001
- Cats
and Dogs are Just as Susceptible too Skin Cancer as Humans - July 12, 2001
While many people are heeding the advice of experts and using preventive measures to guard
against overexposure to the sun, it is important to remember that pet owners also need to
protect the family cat and dog from the sun's intense rays.
- Keep Pets
Parasite-Free, K-State Veterinarians Advise - May 24, 2001
Pet owners get a lot out of the human-animal connection. Sometimes they get more than they
bargained for. When pets become infested with fleas, ticks or worms, owners can get
infested, too.
- K-State booths open eyes; Open house draws 20,000 visitors -
April 7, 2001
- Dr. George A. Brooks to give Rudy
Clarenburg Lecture - March 12, 2001
The Department of Anatomy & Physiology College of Veterinary Medicine will present the
Rudy Clarenburg Distinguished Lecture Series. This spring's lecture series features Dr.
George A. Brooks. Dr. George Brooks will be presenting two lecture series on Monday, March
12 and Tuesday, March 13 at the Practice Management Center, Trotter Hall at 4:00 PM.
- A
Rare Animal Surgery Brings Together a Variety of Human and Animal Specialists -
February 6, 2001
On February 6, 2001, Drs. Steve Priddle, Bonnie Catterson, and Dennis Olsen performed a
laparoscopic tubal ligation on a Sumatran orangutan.
- Topekan honored by queen - January 27, 2001
A Topeka man will receive royal recognition for his
eight years of service in the West Indies.
Buckingham Palace announced this month Dr. Stanley M. Dennis made Queen Elizabeth II's New
Year's Honor List as a Member of the British Empire.
- A Home for the
Holidays! - January 24, 2001
First year veterinary student, Sarah Boller, and her husband, Ray,
adopted the Brittany spaniel that was brought into the VMTH on December 1st after the
owners abandoned her. "Groucho" had been hit by a car and was badly
injured.
- Speaker
describes efforts in preserving species - January 22, 2001
Preserving the genetics of animals in captivity to help the survival of different
populations in the wild was the focus for Dr. Rebecca Spindler's presentation "Real
World Science: The Application of Conservation.
- This Vet's an Expert
on First Pets - January 21, 2001
Ronnie G. Elmore knows about animals. That's because he's a
veterinarian and associate dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State
University in Manhattan, Kansas. But Dr. Elmore also knows about presidents and
their pets.
- Professor makes return as official Iditarod
veterinarian - January 12, 2001
Derek Mosier is prepared to head to what he calls a 'truly different
environment' to perform his voluntary duties as a veterinarian in Alaska.
- Ebola Virus
Experts to Discuss Work in K-State Presentation - January 11, 2001
2000
- Toxicology Career Earns
Recognition for Oehme - December 15, 2000
A veterinarian has received the first Career Recognition Award from the
American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, which was founded in 1968.
- KSU vet gears up for race in Alaska - December 7, 2000
- Inspiring
Compassion for Clients with Special Needs - December 1, 2000
Ed Eames, PhD And Toni Eames, MS are a unique and powerful couple who are advocates for
disabled people.
- Day at the Park - Stasia Bembenek - October 3, 2000
- Kansas State Fair Birthing Center - September 8th - 17th, 2000
- Professor of the Week - Dr. Philine Wangemann - September 16, 2000
- Fetch! - Josh Peterson - September 7, 2000
- Freshmen Run to Relieve Stress - Jamie Burrell and Aubrey Baushman - August 28, 2000
- Traveling Scientific Sculpture Visits K-State - August 22, 2000
- Freshman Orientation Picnic - August 14, 2000
- Staff Appreciation Picnic - August 3, 2000
- Coles Hall Dedicated - June 4, 2000
- Pet Trust Ice Cream Social - May 9, 2000
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