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Two students at the registration desk for the clinic
Issue: Fall 2020

On a fall day for the past several years, around 30 students and staff members from the College of Veterinary Medicine have packed up a caravan of cars and made a 3.5-hour drive north to Hawley, Minn. There, the group converges with another set of volunteers headed by Sarah Lee, ’02 DVM, who owns Lee Veterinary Clinic and organizes an annual free castration clinic for horses.

Brown foal in a pasture
Issue: Fall 2020

Ryker made a full recovery in the NICU, just days after being born.

Lynn Hovda wears a red shirt while crossing her arms and leaning against a wall. She is blonde and smiling.

Lynn Hovda, ’85 DVM, ’83 BS, DACVIM, is dedicated to animal and human health, and to research excellence.

The foal stands in a blue jacket next to his mother.

A healthy foal is born at Leatherdale Equine Center

 

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Funding from the Higher Education Multicultural Scholars Program helps support crucial viewpoints in veterinary medicine.

illustration of a pill bottle tipped over with pills coming out

A new CVM team aims to mitigate antimicrobial resistance through a previously underexplored avenue — domesticated dogs, cats, and horses

Standardbred horses pull a cart as they race around the track.

Researchers at the CVM set out to help spare racehorses 
 

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The VMC's specialty services and the College's faculty are bolstered by these new exciting additions