Colleagues gather to honor beloved teacher
New plaque in anatomy lab honors beloved teacher, friend to students.
New plaque in anatomy lab honors beloved teacher, friend to students.
Students, residents present research projects Leo Londono, Jason Marano, Dr. Maureen Long, Sandra Tisdelle and Lauren Gray. Veterinary students, graduate students and residents who participated in 2011 Phi Zeta Day were honored for their oral and platform presentations…
Qualified service dogs of all types eligible for free eye,heart exams on May 13 The University of Florida’s Small Animal Hospital will offer free screening eye and heart examinations to service dogs May 13 as a part of the 4th Annual ACVO National Service Dog Eye Exam event.
Several UF Veterinary Hospital technicians are meeting regularly to study for national examination.
Renowned reproductive biologist starts new job as chairman of the CVM's department of physiological sciences.
The college's leading researchers, on faculty and in graduate programs, are honored during Phi Zeta Research Emphasis Day on Feb. 7.
This year's NAVC alumni reception featured a video of the new UF Small Animal Hospital, which included a tribute to Dr. Colin Burrows.
Construction of a new 160-seat auditorium is underway and expected to be completed later this year.
Sylvia Jackson poses with ZaZa, a red boa, outside UF's new Small Animal Hospital. Receptionist featured in magazine A year after Sylvia Jackson embarked upon an ambitious weight loss program, she has…
New radio series kicks off Jan. 31 If you listen to public radio, you’ll soon be hearing a new daily series of one-minute segments that will offer useful information to pet owners and animal aficiondos. Called Animal Airwaves, the new series is set to launch Jan. 31 and will be a collaboration…
Heard about the Dean's Circle of Excellence yet? The college recently held an inaugural luncheon and pin ceremony for the first "class" of members -- significant donors to the college and the UF Veterinary Hospitals. Members include several CVM alumni, faculty members and even supporters who graduated from other schools.
A conference focusing on the role of veterinary forensics in bloodsport investigations will be hosted by the UF CVM March 12-13.