October 11, 2005
COLLEGE STATION - October 11, 2005 - Daniel Posey, a
veterinarian and clinical assistant professor in the Department of
Large Animal Clinical Sciences at the College of Veterinary
Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, was
named a Montague Center for Teaching Excellence Scholar.
Posey received a $5,000 grant to research and develop inno... (Read More)
September 30, 2005
Dr. R. Bruce Simpson, center, is presented The Association of
Former Students Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching from
Marty Holmes, Assistant Executive Director of the AFS, along with
Dean H. Richard Adams.
Dr. Mark Johnson, center, receives The Association of Former
Students Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching from Marty
Hol... (Read More)
September 27, 2005
COLLEGE STATION, Sept. 27, 2005 - A new strain of flu-type virus
has been proven to pass from horses to dogs, a rarity in the animal
world - and it's been detected in Texas .
While it's not uncommon for a flu-type virus to hop from one
animal to another, such as several horses becoming infected from a
sick one while all are confined in a close environment, it i... (Read More)
September 12, 2005
COLLEGE STATION - September 12, 2005 - The College of Veterinary
Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University,
recently recognized their 2005 Staff Award recipients for the
contributions they have made toward to the success of the college
this past year.
Recipients Dan Cary, Education Communication Resources; Gloria
Craft, Veterinary Physiology &... (Read More)
August 22, 2005
On June 22-23, 2005, top leaders of the veterinary medical
profession met at Texas A&M University for a two day summit.
This historic meeting brought together for the first time,
executive leaders from all segments of the veterinary medical
profession to discuss the critical need for development of future
leaders in the veterinary medical profession. As the E... (Read More)
August 18, 2005
COLLEGE STATION, Aug. 18, 2005 - If you're a world-class
researcher, you're wanted all over the world.
That pretty much describes Stephen Safe, who holds the rank of
"Distinguished Professor" at Texas A&M University's College of
Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and in the Institute of
Biosciences and Technology in the Health Science Center. Talk ... (Read More)