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R.B. Terry Charitable Foundation

goats in field following veterinary medicine student

Jan 24, 2022

Historic NC State Veterinary Medicine Fundraising Campaign Exceeds Goal

The resounding success of the Think and Do the Extraordinary Campaign solidifies NC State University's position as a world leader in veterinary medicine. 

CVM building

Nov 16, 2021

39 NC State Veterinary Medicine Students Receive 2021-22 Annable Scholarships

Chosen on the basis of need as well as a demonstrated commitment to community service, each student receives up to half of tuition and fees.

Dairy groundbreaking

Nov 8, 2021

Progress Continues at NC State Vet Med with Dairy Barn Groundbreaking

The new $5.5 million facility, slated to be completed next fall, will help train students in food safety practices and modern animal welfare. 

Equine facility

Sep 21, 2021

New Equine Hospital, Dairy Barn in the Works at NC State Veterinary Medicine

About $40 million of the $80 million needed for the equine facility has been raised, while construction on the $5.5 million dairy barn upgrade is expected to begin before the end of the year.

Quattlebaum

Aug 16, 2021

With New Distinguished Chair, Family’s Heartfelt Gift Creates Lasting Impact

Professor of Internal Medicine Adam Birkenheuer, an internationally recognized expert on vector-borne infections of dogs and cats, is the recipient of the Quattlebaum Chair.

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.

Nanodecoys

Jun 18, 2021

‘Nanodecoy’ Therapy Binds and Neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 Virus

Research led by the CVM's Ke Cheng shows that nanodecoys can bind to SARS-CoV-2, helping clear the virus faster.

exomes

Apr 20, 2021

Reopen and Regenerate: Exosome-Coated Stent Heals Vascular Injury, Repairs Damaged Tissue

The stent has a “smart-release” trigger that could both prevent reopened blood vessels from narrowing and deliver regenerative stem cell-derived therapy to tissue.

Dean Meurs

Jan 13, 2021

Meurs Receives Distinguished Professorship in Comparative Medicine

Meurs’ ongoing, groundbreaking research broadens understanding of cardiac genetic disease in companion animals, information that often has potential to guide treatment of human disease.

Paola Cruz Ramos

Oct 27, 2020

Annable Scholar Guided by Power of Positive Thinking

The class of 2022's Paola Cruz Ramos has been determined to pursue her dream of becoming a veterinarian even before she could see the way forward.