New hospital takes beautification award
The new UF Small Animal Hospital receives Outstanding Institutional Award from the City of Gainesville's Beautification Board.
The new UF Small Animal Hospital receives Outstanding Institutional Award from the City of Gainesville's Beautification Board.
Immunologist honored with UFRF professorship Dr. Janet Yamamoto Dr. Janet Yamamoto, a professor of immunology at the University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine, has received a UF Research Foundation professorship. Sponsored by the university’s Division of Sponsored Research, the professorships are awarded…
Aquatic Animal Health scientist honored Heather Daniel is shown fourth from left in the back row in this photo showing…
Small Animal Hospital volunteers recognized for service By Sarah Carey Some work many hours a week without pay, at the front desk of the UF Small Animal Hospital, helping animal owners get situated and comfortable upon arrival and providing an empathetic ear. Others work in treatment rooms and service areas…
Pet dog is inspiration for award-winning drawing Megan Greene stands by her first-place drawing during Open House on April 16. For 9-year-old Megan Greene, an act of love is a work of art,…
Snapshots of college life April was a busy month, with Silver Society Weekend, Healthy Horses Conferences, College Alumni Council, Open House and Animal Airwaves-Live, a live call-in show featuring UF veterinary faculty, continuing strong on WUFT-FM. Several alumni from the Class of ’86 reunited at the college for breakfast over Silver Society weekend,…
New veterinary forensics course offers students a unique learning opportunity.
This year’s Silver Society reunion drew a large crowd to the UF CVM April 9, where the group was welcomed back to Gainesville with a special breakfast and an overview of recent activities. Among the attendees was Dr. Moody McCall, who recently received the college’s annual Distinguished Service Award for his many…
A resident veterinarian with the Food Animal Reproduction and Medicine service recently won a scholarship to attend the Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas.
Sylvia Jackson, a clerk in the CVM dean's office, selected as "Healthy Gator" for health improvement efforts.
Dr. Heather Wamsley, a clinical pathologist, has been named the collegewide Teacher of the Year for the UF CVM.
New LINAC up and running Georgeanne Yesbeck and her sister, Myrtle Isaacs, with their dog, Cappie, the ceremonial first case…