College provides relief efforts during Hurricane Irma

UF VETS team members provide fluids to a cat at the team's mobile clinic in Key West following Hurricane Irma.

UF veterinary medical students Rose Worobec, Jennifer Wade, and Sara Klatzkow provide subcutaneous fluids to a cat during the first day of UF VETS’ mobile clinic operations after Hurricane Irma. The cat’s owner had been required to remain on the island throughout the storm for work. (Photo by Brandi Phillips)

September-October 2017

UF Veterinary Student Scholars attend national conference

UF Veterinary Student Scholars recently attended a national conference at NIH in Bethesda, Maryland.

Wildlife and aquatic disease lab active in recent conferences

UF’s wildlife and aquatic veterinary disease lab was well represented at recent international meetings.

College participates in new SEC video

Zoo medicine team members represent the college and UF in a new SEC video.

UF VETS team members provide fluids to a cat at the team's mobile clinic in Key West following Hurricane Irma.

College provides multifaceted Hurricane Irma relief

Different groups within the college helped people and animals affected by Hurricane Irma.

Premature babies gain protective gut bacterium through breast-feeding, researchers find

Research findings show that a novel bacterium found in human breast milk shows promise for fighting a dangerous intestinal disease that affects infants.

Completed CVM Addition, Skills Lab

Clinical skills lab receives statewide design-build award

The college’s new Clinical Skills Laboratory building addition has received a top statewide design-build award.