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The Grover family from Burgaw, North Carolina, attended the Open House 2023.

Mar 28, 2023

Open House 2023: ‘It’s important for kids to see what they dream about’

Periodic rain couldn’t dampen the excitement as the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine revived its popular Open House after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Community members by the hundreds strolled by the tents of local animal rescue groups, through the halls of the hospital, health and wellness center and research building…

Dr. Ben Callahan, Dr Margaret Gruen and Dr. Santosh Misra

Feb 23, 2023

3 Veterinary Medicine Stars Named as University Faculty Scholars

Representing each of NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s three departments, faculty members Benjamin Callahan, Margaret Gruen and Santosh Mishra have been named to this year’s class of NC State University Faculty Scholars.Callahan is an assistant professor of microbiomes in the Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, Gruen is an associate professor of behavioral medicine…

vet with dog patient

Apr 28, 2022

Class of 2022: Be Open to Changing Your Mind

A first-person story from Garrett Williams, who after graduation will be headed to the University of Pennsylvania College of Veterinary Medicine’s rotating internship program.

student hugs dog

Apr 26, 2022

Class of 2022: The Tale of Tony, a Mix of Magical Proportions

A first-person story from Alex Grobman, who is headed to a rotating internship at the Equine Medical Center of Ocala in her home state of Florida.

red wolf in enclosure

Apr 19, 2022

Back from the Brink: NC State’s Key Role in Red Wolf Recovery

The College of Veterinary Medicine is at the center of a nationwide effort to help the canid survive, providing medical care, conducting research and tending its own pack of the critically endangered species.

College Becomes a Partner in Play With ‘Ready Set Vet’

Apr 14, 2022

College Becomes a Partner in Play With ‘Ready Set Vet’

Reimagined area at Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh should expand not only knowledge about what veterinarians do but also dreams about who can be one.