April 27, 2005
COLLEGE STATION, April 27, 2005
WHO : Dr. Katrin Hinrichs, veterinarian and
professor, and Dr. Young-Ho Choi, associate research scientist,
Texas A&M University and Eric Palmer of Cryozootech.
WHAT: In what is believed to be the first
success of its kind in North America, researchers at the College of
Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical S... (Read More)
April 14, 2005
(COLLEGE STATION, TX) - The College of Veterinary Medicine and
Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, will be honoring
five outstanding alumni at a ceremony on April 15, 2005, at the
George Bush Library Conference Center.
Brigadier General Michael B. Cates, DVM, Class of `80, is the
highest-ranking veterinarian in the United States armed forces
serving... (Read More)
March 11, 2005
COLLEGE STATION, Mar. 11, 2005 - Texas
A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical
Sciences has a unique dual distinction - that of having a professor
and a student head the top two veterinary posts in the country.
Travis McDermott, a third-year veterinary student from La Grange
, will be installed as the student American Veterinary ... (Read More)
March 08, 2005
COLLEGE STATION - Jeff Corwin, 2-time Emmy award-winning host of
Animal Planet Network's wildlife adventure series The Jeff
Corwin Experience , will speak to veterinary students at
Rudder Theater Saturday, March 12, as part of the Student American
Veterinary Medical Association's (SAVMA) Symposium hosted this year
by Texas A&M University 's College of Veterin... (Read More)
March 01, 2005
COLLEGE STATION - Student winners of a drawing/essay contest
co-sponsored by Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary
Medicine and Biomedical Sciences PEER program and the University's
Chapter of Sigma Xi, Office of the Provost, will be recognized at a
dinner held on March 8 at the University's Presidential Conference
Center.
The Partnership for Enviro... (Read More)
February 22, 2005
Scientists from Texas A&M University have shared their
passion for science by visiting more than 30,000 students in their
classrooms over the past five years as a result of PEER
(Partnership for Environmental Education and Rural Health), an
innovative outreach program of the College of Veterinary Medicine
and Biomedical Sciences.
Lighting a fire in youngst... (Read More)