Recently a very dear member of the OSU community was humanely euthanized due to complications of old age. Queen Beatrice, the fistulated cow, served OSU and its students for many years. She was about 21 years old when she died. Beatrice was loved by all who had contact with her. An 8″x8″ brick memorial paver […]
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Beatrice honored with memorial paver
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010Research poster from OSU wins first place at rehabilitation symposium
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010The 6th International Symposium on Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy took place in Auburn, Ala., August 3-7, 2010. Approximately 220 participants attended this meeting sponsored by the IAVRPT, an organization for veterinarians and physical therapists interested in both small animal and equine rehabilitation. The first meeting of this group was held in Corvallis, Ore., at […]
Research Day this Thursday
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010Research Day for the 2010 summer research scholars will be this Thursday, September 2. Research Day is an annual event that allows veterinary students who participated in the summer research programs to showcase their summer’s work. Students who were part of the Biomedical Sciences Summer Research Program will give oral presentations, and students in the […]
Robert and Clarice MacVicar Animal Health Scholar Award
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010Call for nominations of senior graduate students for 2010-2011 Drs. Susan Tornquist, (College of Veterinary Medicine), PA Karplus (Biochemistry and Biophysics) and Theo Dreher (Microbiology) are serving as members of a committee to select a senior graduate student whose research is primarily concerned with animal health and welfare in its broadest sense and is interdisciplinary […]
CVM students advance concept of One World – One Medicine – One Health
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010While the primary role of the College of Veterinary Medicine is to train professional veterinarians that address animal health issues in a variety of areas, we also have a major role in research in the biological sciences. Much of this research uses students who are not enrolled in the professional veterinary curriculum. We are very […]
Undergraduates win grants to work in veterinary medicine research labs
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010The Research Office at Oregon State University seeks to involve undergraduate students from all academic disciplines within the University. In pursuit of this endeavor the Undergraduate Research, Innovation, Scholarship, and Creativity (URISC) grant program was founded to support undergraduate research activities. The program is intended to enable OSU undergraduate students to initiate a scholarly relationship […]