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Mike Charbonneau

female box turtle with an aural abscess

Jul 30, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine News and Updates, July 2021

Behind the scenes with the Turtle Rescue Team, a new distinguished chair honor and more from a busy month on campus.

class of 2025

Jul 27, 2021

Meet the NC State Veterinary Medicine Class of 2025

The incoming class ranges in age from 19 to 35, with an average age of 24, and its members hail from 15 different states and Puerto Rico.

Adam Birkenheuer

Jul 21, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine Infectious Disease Expert Birkenheuer to Receive Distinguished Chair

Birkenheuer’s long-standing dedication to the detection and treatment of infectious diseases in dogs and cats has led to remarkable breakthroughs at NC State.

Corn snake

Jul 16, 2021

Video: On World Snake Day, a Close Look at N.C. Snakes and Safety

July 16 marks World Snake Day, which has a goal of furthering understanding and respect for the species.

summer bulldog

Jun 30, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine News and Updates, June 2021

All the highlights from a busy month on campus.

Horse grazing in a pasture at sunset

Jun 29, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine Research Roundup, June 2021

A look at some of our research highlights over the past month, including nanodecoys and COVID-19, genomic relationships to elephant diseases and more.

Oath and Hooding class of 2021

May 27, 2021

NC State Veterinary Medicine News & Updates, May 2021

Class of 2021 graduates, a groundbreaking dog pain study and more from a busy month on campus.

Dean Lunn lectures

May 25, 2021

Lunn to Step Down as NC State Veterinary Medicine Dean in January

Lunn, who has led the CVM since 2012, will leave a legacy of monumental growth and increasing global influence at the CVM.

Jennifer Neel

May 25, 2021

Neel to Depart NC State After 22 Years

The associate dean of student development will leave the CVM at the end of the summer to take a new position in Arizona and be closer to family.

Southern Copperhead

May 13, 2021

Saving Snakes from Spherical Snacks

In a new study, Greg Lewbart and his four co-authors described four case studies where non-surgical attempts were made to remove golf balls from the digestive tracts of snakes.