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K-State News: US-China Joint DVM program holds homecoming event in China
A recent gathering featured a diverse group of Kansas State University veterinary graduates at a distant location. K-State's U.S.-China Joint DVM Program held its annual China Homecoming event in Hangzhou, China, on Aug. 10 and 11. The homecoming was organized by the U.S.-China Center for Animal Health, Chinese Veterinary Drug Association, Zhejiang A&F University and Zoetis.
K-State News: Veterinary Faculty receive awards for teaching, outreach and research excellence
This past spring semester, the College of Veterinary Medicine presented three of its most distinguished faculty awards to Emily Klocke, Mac Hafen and Jishu Shi.
K-State News: US-China veterinary program at K-State celebrates graduating class, 10th homecoming event
Ten years ago, a group of 11 Chinese students gathered at Kansas State University with the sponsors and organizers of the College of Veterinary Medicine's U.S.-China Joint Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program to share details of their experiences and academic progress while studying in the United States.
U.S.-China Joint DVM Program hosts annual homecoming event
A very special celebration for Kansas State University took place in Beijing, China, on Sept. 8 and 9. The U.S.-China Joint DVM Program held its China Homecoming event, which was co-organized by the U.S.-China Center for Animal Health, Chinese Veterinary Medical Association and Zoetis. About 70 people attended.
K-State News: K-State advances international veterinary medicine through joint doctorate program with China
Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine is training the domestic and international veterinarians of the future through the U.S.-China Joint Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program.
K-State News: K-State launches research center to meet animal vaccine development and usage needs
Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine has announced the launch of the new Center on Vaccine Evaluation and Alternatives for Antimicrobials, or CVEAA, to support animal vaccine development and usage.
Pork Business News: New Center at Kansas State University to Drive Innovation in Animal Vaccines and Antimicrobial Alternatives
Launching the new Center on Vaccine Evaluation and Alternatives for Antimicrobials, or CVEAA, Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine aims to support animal vaccine development and usage, says a recent release.
13 WIBW News: K-State set to become leader in animal vaccine research with new Center
Kansas State University is set to become a leader in animal vaccine research with a new center focused on development and usage.
K-State Today: Zoetis Foundation supports US-China Joint DVM Program through grant program for advancing veterinary education
The Zoetis Foundation recently announced a series of grants totaling $5.3 million supporting professions and livelihoods for livestock farmers and veterinary professionals, including a grant for the U.S.-China Center for Animal Health at K-State.
Homecoming spotlights camaraderie of U.S.-China Joint Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program
July 13, 2022
The old expression "two heads are better than one" took on new meaning this year at the annual celebration of the U.S.-China Joint Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program at Kansas State University in May.
U.S.-China Joint DVM Program hosts annual homecoming event
Continuing a tradition that started last year, graduates in the U.S.-China Joint DVM Program bring along friends from their respective veterinary colleges so each could share anecdotes about the value of camaraderie.
Zoetis Foundation supports US-China Joint DVM Program through grant program for advancing veterinary education
The Zoetis Foundation recently announced a series of grants totaling $5.3 million to support 21 initiatives impacting 15 countries that will help enable thriving professions and livelihoods for livestock farmers and veterinary professionals, as well as relief efforts for those impacted by the earthquake in Türkiye. One of the grants is designated for the U.S.-China Center for Animal Health in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University.
Homecoming spotlights camaraderie of U.S.-China Joint Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program
The old expression "two heads are better than one" took on new meaning this year at the annual celebration of the U.S.-China Joint Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Program at Kansas State University in May.
K-State report: Joint veterinary program with China hosts deans, leaders and Chinese veterinary students at K-State
August 18, 2021
The future of Chinese veterinary medicine is taking root and getting stronger through a special program at Kansas State University.
AVMA Journal: Building public-private partnerships to advance global veterinary medical education: the US-China Joint DVM Program
August 1, 2021
The U.S.-China Center for Animal Health, or USCCAH, is a true example of "one world, one health." Established in 2010 at Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, the center aims to improve the veterinary training system in China to the level of the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education's accreditation standards and to promote U.S.-China research collaborations focused on combating emerging and major infectious animal diseases.
K-State Report: K-State's US-China Center for Animal Health encourages public and private partnerships
July 23, 2021
The U.S.-China Center for Animal Health recently published an article in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association about the important partnerships the center encourages.