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Class of 2020

Joe Wiggins Class of 2020

May 6, 2020

Resilient CVM Class of 2020 Reflects on Remarkable 4 Years

The CVM Class of 2020 shares a common story, one of unity, support and strength. 

Gabriel Gonzalez

May 5, 2020

Class of 2020 Story: Where I Belonged

Gabriel Gonzalez shares how the CVM helped mold him into the individual is he today. 

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May 4, 2020

Class of 2020 Story: Finding My People

Jenn Heyward was nervous about diving into veterinary school. Then she met her classmates. 

Amanda Hanley

May 1, 2020

Class of 2020 Story: Conquering Cancer, Reaching My Dream

Amanda Hanley was diagnosed with advanced-stage Hodgkin lymphoma when she was 21. She beat it. Now you can call her Dr. Hanley. 

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Apr 30, 2020

CVM Class of 2020 Set for Oath and Hooding

At 6 p.m. May 8, the college will hold its 36th Oath and Hooding ceremony virtually for the 100-member strong Class of 2020. 

Regan Stoneburner

Apr 29, 2020

Class of 2020: For Annable Scholar, an Unforgettable Final Year

As she readies for the next chapter, Regan Stoneburner reflects on her impactful scholarship. 

Keli Gerken

Apr 8, 2020

As COVID-19 Rages, CVM Student Readies for Disease Research Abroad

As she nears graduation with the Class of 2020, Keli Gerken is preparing to spend a year in Kenya as part of the prestigious Global Health Equity Scholars Program. 

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Mar 11, 2018

2 CVM Students Receive AVMF/Merck Scholarships

Two NC State College of Veterinary Medicine students are recipients of scholarships from the American Veterinary Medical Foundation and Merck Animal Health. Jordan Briggs and Sahar Sheikh-Ahmad, both of the class of 2020, are among the 56 international veterinary students awarded a $5,000 Merck Animal Health Veterinary Student Scholarship. Briggs and Sheikh-Ahmad were chosen from more… 

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Sep 19, 2016

Class of 2020: Strength in Service

Amie Pflaum served successfully for more than a decade in the Army, unafraid to not just make the transition to the civilian side, but to fully devote her energies to a new kind of challenge: joining the class of 2020... 

Taylor Locklear

Sep 6, 2016

Class of 2020: A Fresh Perspective

Forget the warm fuzzies — especially the warm part. Taylor Locklear wants to work with amphibians and reptiles, even ones that are venomous, 10 feet long, 150 pounds and could knock her over...