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News and Updates, July 2017

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[section_subtitle] Faculty and Staff [/section_subtitle]

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  • Anthony Blikslager talks to The Horse about what horse owners can do to fight colic. https://goo.gl/HTcAMv
  • How extraordinary teamwork helped save the life of Mary Kate the Dalmatian. https://goo.gl/qnCbon
  • Greensboro Grasshoppers fan favorite black Labrador Master Yogi Berra received care at the Veterinary Hospital. https://goo.gl/P8cXMb

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  • Extraordinary care: NC State expands its focus on equine health. https://goo.gl/LX6TzN
  • Glen Almond discusses the best practices to manage seasonal infertility with National Hog Farmer. https://goo.gl/4Uzi8N
  • A study from Regina Schoenfeld looks at people’s views about service, emotional support and therapy animals in public spaces. https://goo.gl/wzTRBe

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[section_subtitle] Alumni and Students [/section_subtitle]

  • The veterinary medicine practiced by Wendy Ying, Class of 1999, may seem unconventional, but it’s deeply rooted in tradition. https://goo.gl/kjqZSp
  • Small animal internal medicine resident Erin Lashnits wins the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine’s Resident Research Award for her work on the infectious diseases caused by the bacterium Bartontella. https://goo.gl/ayLWkF
  • Graduate research assistant Takiyah Ball awarded Diversity Graduate Assistance Grant. https://goo.gl/nLmhLN

[section_subtitle] Donors and Support [/section_subtitle]