August 10, 2004
College Station, Texas - Dr. Bonnie Beaver, a professor at Texas
A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine, assumed the
Presidency of the American Veterinary Medical Association at a
special installation ceremony on Tuesday, July 27, at the
association's national meeting in Philadelphia. Dr. Beaver is the
second woman and the eighth veterinarian from Te... (Read More)
August 04, 2004
COLLEGE STATION, Texas- Travis McDermott, third-year student at
The College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, was
elected Student AVMA President-Elect at the American Veterinary
Medical Association (AVMA) Convention held in Philadelphia, Pa.,
July 24-28, 2004.
McDermott will serve as SAVMA President-Elect until its March
2005 Symposium when he ... (Read More)
June 03, 2004
College Station, Texas - The Texas A&M University College of
Veterinary Medicine and the Dallas County Community College
District (DCCCD) have signed an agreement to facilitate the
admission and academic transfer of students from the DCCCD campuses
at Brookhaven, Cedar Valley, Mountain View and North Lake into the
undergraduate Biomedical Science Program at T... (Read More)
June 03, 2004
The 10th Annual English Tea benefiting members of the Brazos
Valley Multiple Sclerosis Support Group (BVMSSG) was hosted at the
College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University on May 15,
2004 by Dr. Jane Welsh, Associate Professor in the Department of
Veterinary Anatomy and Public Health and her scientific team.
The English Tea provided a forum for dis... (Read More)
February 23, 2004
College Station, TX, February 20, 2004- Dr. Margaret Slater,
Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy and Public Health has
been awarded a "Partners in Caring" grant with The Brazos Feral Cat
Allies (BFCA). They are working with the Veterinary Medical
Teaching Hospital (VMTH), College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas
A&M University, to provide additional... (Read More)
January 27, 2004
COLLEGE STATION, Jan. 27, 2004 - Future veterinarian Pat Ryan
looks at it this way: if she were a dog, she'd be 392 years
old.
The 56-year-old Ryan is in her third year of studies at Texas
A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine, a highly
rigorous academic program for 20-somethings, much less a senior
adult. When she graduates next year, she'll be ... (Read More)