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Lysa Posner

People walking into the college.

Sep 30, 2024

September 2024 Accolades

Our students, faculty and staff at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine are problem-solvers, innovators and life-changers providing world-class care and making ground-breaking discoveries every day that advance animal and human health.

Two women embrace in the middle of a hallway at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine.

Aug 16, 2024

The Class of 2028 is Here and Ready to Start a Vet Career

After an exciting first week of classes, veterinary school orientation no doubt feels like it happened years ago. We're flashing back to those early hours for our 125 first-year students and looking forward to making new memories.

Lysa Posner with cancer patient

Oct 7, 2021

Posner Named NC State Veterinary Medicine Assistant Dean of Student Development

The position supports NC State DVM students at every stage of their veterinary education, from admissions through fourth-year clinics and finding their first job.

Samuel Tucker

May 3, 2021

Class of 2021 Story: An Army of Support

Coming into veterinary school at NC State, Samuel Tucker was certain of one thing: He wanted to be an Army veterinarian.

Jennifer Neel

May 13, 2020

‘Educational Excellence’: CVM Faculty Receive Top Honors

"The NC State CVM has a breadth and depth in the area of educational excellence that is rare and remarkable."

Awards Ceremony Screenshot

Apr 27, 2020

36th Annual CVM Awards Goes Virtual

A global pandemic couldn’t stop the presentation of the 36th Annual NC State College of Veterinary Medicine Awards, a perennial highlight at the end of each academic year.

Face Mask Brigade

Apr 21, 2020

CVM Face Mask Brigade has Veterinary Hospital Support All Sewn Up

In just one month, volunteers across the CVM have created nearly 400 cotton cloth face masks for CVM faculty and staff working on emergency cases.

NC State Veterinary Hospital's anesthesia team

Nov 12, 2018

Grateful Clients Award Anesthesia Team Coat of Excellence

Winston was scheduled for a CT scan, generally a routine procedure that includes anesthesia. At first everything seemed normal. About five minutes in, the anesthesia team noticed that Winston’s heart rate began to slow...