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August 2025 - Vol. 20, No. 8
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K-State, Iowa State and University College Dublin sign veterinary medicine partnership in Ireland

VIPs gather for signature ceremony Dr. Dan Grooms, the Dr. Stephen G. Juelsgaard Dean of Veterinary Medicine, and Wendy Wintersteen, president, Iowa State University; Rory Breathnach, head of the School of Veterinary Medicine, and Orla Feely, president, University College Dublin; and Richard Linton, K-State president, and Dr. Beth Davis, interim dean of the KSU College of Veterinary Medicine.

Investing in Kansas' first line of defense against animal disease

Emily Walker in a lab preparing to test a dog urine sample

The KVDL is getting a new facility! The new lab facility will tentatively be built on campus grounds east of the current College of Veterinary Medicine complex. It will roughly double the 41,000 square feet of space the lab currently occupies across the north end of K-State's campus.

Summer veterinary research program pairs experienced mentors with students

Dr. Bob Larson with his mentee, Kayleigh CorlessThe 2025 session of the Veterinary Research Scholars Program, enlisted 16 veterinary students who collaborated with research mentors. Dr. Bob Larson recieved the mentor award, sponsored by Vetoquinol. Mentors are nominated by their veterinary scholars.

Breeding season might be over for some, but bulls still need some attention. Drs. Brad White and Todd Gunderson and Phillip Lancaster say rest and proper nutrition are essential for helping bulls recover and prepare for the next cycle.

Kansas Veterinary Diagnostic Medicine internship program doubles number of trainees

New Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory interns pose for group photo

The diagnostic medicine internship program at the Kansas Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory was designed to introduce Doctor of Veterinary Medicine graduates to the many facets of diagnostic medicine. Meet this year's interns, Drs. Tatiana Paz, Mikkela Cabanillas, Talis Rehse and Irene Dobles

Collaborative research in the Center of Outcomes Research and Epidemiology finds most dogs are vaccinated in accordance with veterinarians’ recommendations

Veterinary students conducts physical exam on dog

According to newly published research, almost all owners — 94.7% — reported their dogs were vaccinated against various diseases as recommended by their veterinarians. Researchers with CORE along with the Dog Aging Project and the Virginia-Maryland CVM published these findings this summer in the American Journal of Veterinary Research.

 

 

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Alumni Events, Development and Continuing Education

VMAA Connect Purple logoThe Veterinary Medical Alumni Association organizes alumni receptions at several of the national annual conferences plus continuing education events and more.

 

 

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Equine Field service goes on its annual rodeo tour

Collage of images from different rodeos

Our Equine Field Service Team hit the rodeo circuit in late July and provided veterinary services for Manhattan's Kaw Valley Rodeo Association and the Dodge City Roundup. Dr. Chris Blevins was joined by (fourth-year students, except as noted) Brie Biermann, Brad Hill (Class of 2029), Kenzie Jones Dierks, Milan Black, Thomas Christensen, Charles Wassberg, Kaden Strom, Reaghan Jokovich, Shad Mayfield (famous calf roper), Rachel Calame and Marit Wang.

 

Vet Med ROCKS hosts nearly 300 youngsters for hands-on day camps

Collage of images from Vet Med ROCKS day camps

Our Vet Med ROCKS camp chair, Maeve McDonald and co-chair, Emma Boetcher, report that the day camps on July 28, 29 and 30 hosted 108 high school campers, 97 middle school campers and 65 grade school campers. Camp consisted of several guest speakers and hands-on skills.

 

Everybody Counts -- pets too!

Collage of images from Everybody Counts MHK

Everybody Counts MHK is an event held the first Saturday in August. Our community outreach team took the lead in providing basic veterinary services for pet owners in the community who have limited access to proper care.

 

Welcoming the class of 2029 to K-State CVM

Collage of images from orientation

A group of 125 first-year students convened Aug. 20 for orientation activities including a welcome session, meetings with instructors, a couple of picnics (one hosted by the class of 2028), rabies titers clinic, a tour of the Veterinary Health Center and more!

 

Congrats to the August graduates in the One Year Master's in Biomedical Sciences program

Group photo of master's students

The August graduates in the One Year Master's program were treated to an ice cream social and received certificates of completion on Aug. 12. The graduates include, from left: Thara Kapinga, Sebia Kabedi, Rylynn Heintz, Emily Hazen, Jeffrey Hilligoss, Rebecca Douglass, Madison Rotenberger, Michael Achterberg, Samatha Woods, Cinthiya Lechuga, Toni Martino. Not pictured: Paige Jones, Elston Montford.

 

New Arrivals/Recent Departures

 

CVM News Feed is published each month by the Marketing and Communications Office at the College of Veterinary Medicine. The editors are Rylee Coy, ryleec@vet.k-state.edu and Joe Montgomery, jmontgom@vet.k-state.edu.

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