Tuesday marks the beginning of the CVM Food Drive. Collection jars are available around the College waiting for your donations. Remember, $1=5 pounds of food! Fundraisers will take place throughout the month beginning with “Soup Day” Wednesday, Feb. 2. You’ll find the soup choices in the atrium (lobby) from 11:30 to 1:30. Soup, bread and […]
Archive for January 31st, 2011
February = Food Drive!
Monday, January 31st, 201110th Annual Oregon Veterinary Conference, March 4-6
Monday, January 31st, 2011The Oregon Veterinary Conference (OVC) is a cooperative effort of the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) and the College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University with the goal of providing meaningful continuing education to Northwest veterinarians, practice managers, and paraprofessionals. This year’s conference offers a variety of topics for the medical and practice management […]
Gearing up for Pet Day 2011
Monday, January 31st, 2011Preparations for Pet Day and Open House 2011 are already in full swing. This year the event falls on Saturday, April 30. Design the 2011 Pet Day logo! Pet Day co-chairs are accepting submissions for the new Pet Day logo. February 28 is the deadline for submission. Guidelines for submissions are on the Pet Day […]
Pro-Bone-O thanks CVM
Monday, January 31st, 2011Pro-Bone-O is a non-profit organization that provides free veterinary services, food and supplies for the pets of people who are homeless in the Lane County, Ore. area. Last year, the CVM provided miscellaneous medical supplies to Pro-Bone-O. What truly delighted Pro-Bone-O, however, is the quality, caliber, dedication, enthusiasm and compassion that the volunteer veterinary school […]
New employees
Monday, January 31st, 2011Alanna McPartlin A Corvallis native, Alanna is an office specialist in the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory business office. She transitioned from Ark Animal Hospital in Philomath where she worked as a receptionist/veterinary assistant. She has two thoroughbreds — Roxy, who is due to foal in April, and Roz, a gelding who she competes in dressage and […]
Dr. Allen joins pathology team for six months
Monday, January 31st, 2011Dr. Andy Allen, professor of anatomic pathology at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, will be spending six months at the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine while on sabbatical leave from the University of Saskatchewan. He will be collaborating with Dr. Beth Valentine on a couple of projects and interacting with the OSU diagnostic pathologists […]