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September 2025 - Vol. 20, No. 9
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Veterinary Health Center launches expanded, renovated small animal surgery center
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Three K-State veterinary students earn national Merck Animal Health scholarships Three students have received the 2024 Merck Animal Health Scholarship, which was announced this summer. This scholarship awards $5,000 to second- and third-year students. Over the past few years, Merck and the American Veterinary Medical Association, or AVMF, have awarded close to 500 scholarships to veterinary students. |
Dr. Cody Dressler goes the extra mile to care for animals and lead students in the shelter medicine program
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K-State veterinarians save at risk dog, now up for adoption By KSNT A hurt dog is getting a second chance at life thanks to K-State veterinarians and the Riley County Humane Society. When Korah first arrived at Veterinary Health Center, she was dangerously thin, her fur was matted, and she had a deadly number of fleas. |
Veterinary Medical Library offers internship program for students The Veterinary Medical Library has established an internship program open to Kansas State University and Emporia State University students who are interested in research, veterinary literary research and medical librarianship. The program, first launched in 2024, was a long-time vision of the library’s director, Andi Warren. |
A critical shortage of veterinarians could threaten America’s food supply To combat the crisis, federal and state governments are stepping in with solutions aimed at easing the financial burden. The federal Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program offers up to $25,000 in student loan reimbursement for vets who qualify. The program is highly competitive, with fewer than half of applicants receiving the award each year. |
Regular features
Alumni Events, Development and Continuing Education
The Veterinary Medical Alumni Association organizes alumni receptions at several of the national annual conferences plus continuing education events and more.
News Ticker
More news from the college
2025 Kansas State Fair Birthing CenterThe 2025 Kansas State Fair Birthing Center was another successful event this year in Hutchinson from Sept. 4-14. A few less babies and a lot more rain, but still a great time was had by all! A special thank you to Drs. Leslie and Bryan Weaver and Kate Drew and Ellie Wieneke for their efforts in organizing the event and to the two fourth-year ambassadors, Ally Nelson and Charles Wassberg. Prior to the fair, Dr. Leslie Weaver appeared on Fox 43 TV in Topeka to talk about the activities that take place. Top photos from left: Equine professor Dr. Adam Bassett, fourth-year students Amber Eggenberger, Maddie Martin, Levi Gauby and Sydney Henry, clinical assistant professor Dr. Philip Lancaster and fourth-year veterinary students Danielle Gibbs, Ivy Elkins and Marit Wang, and fourth-year student Charles Wassberg with one of the new calves. Bottom photos from left: Large animal veterinary assistant Shayla Lowry, fourth-year students Chance Kopsa, Kaden Strom, Maura Porter and Danny Rosen, fourth-year student Mario Schneider, alumni volunteer Dr. Davy Harkins '71, fourth-year students Serena Schotanus, Luis Lujan, Camila Amrein Almira and associate professor Dr. Jordan Gebhardt '19, '20. Dr. Nate Kapaldo was a co-author on the publication, “In-line Miniature 3D-printed Pressure-cycled Ventilator,” published in the Anesthesiology journal. Dr. Pierre Picavet and his student mentee, Abi Huber, Class of 2027, had their work, “Canine craniodorsal hip luxation: Management and treatment”, featured in dvm360! Dr. Kate KuKanich and the VRSP students attended the National Veterinary Scholars Symposium in Spokane, Washington, on Aug. 7-9. The event hosted around 600 students from around the world to present their original research they completed with mentors over the summer.
Communications outreach at Third Thursday eventJoe Montgomery gave a presentation at the First Presbyterian Church in Manhattan Thursday, Sept. 19 to explain how the College of Veterinary Medicine serves a mission of educating DVM students, providing exceptional animal care through the Veterinary Health Center, and service and outreach through the Kansas Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. He also talked about the Wildcat Veterinarian magazine, Lifelines newsletter, CVM's social media channels and other ways the marketing and communications team helps tell the CVM story to the public. The audience several great questions! |
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.