Online Spanish for the Veterinary Professional Graduate Certificate Program Through CSU
CSU’s DVM program is excited to announce that we’ve created a research-based Spanish for the Veterinary Professional graduate certificate program that is now available for learners external to CSU, both DVM students and DVMs, through an online offering! We were…
Nuturing the Native Species of Peru
We are excited to share Cam Stewart’s experience below, funded by Dr. Thomas Mack. My trip to Peru was a once in a lifetime experience. I was given the rare opportunity to fly to Peru where I spent 4…
Tackling Reportable Diseases with the CDC in Arkansas
We are excited to share Emily Fletcher’s experience below, funded by Charlie’s Angels fund. At the beginning of 2024 I had the opportunity to participate in the CDC’s Epidemiology Elective Program. I first was able to travel to Atlanta for…
Discussing Vector-Borne Diseases with the CDC in San Juan
We are excited to share Tyler Lindskoog’s experience below, funded by Charlie’s Angels fund. Over my 8 weeks in San Juan Puerto Rico, I was tasked with working with the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Division of Vector-Borne…
African Swine Fever Prevention and Response
We are excited to share Shridula Hegde’s experience below, funded by Dr. Thomas Mack. From May 1st to May 24th, 2024, I interned at Instituto Interamericano de Cooperacion para la Agricultura (IICA) in San Jose, Costa Rica, where I…
Zachary Lewis Wins Fulbright to the U.K.
Zachary Lewis, Masters student in the Hale Lab, was recently awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to study at the Royal Veterinary College for the 2024-2025 academic year. Zach’s research there will focus on studying zoonotic bacterial genomes. Established in 1946, the…
Zoo Medicine in Texas and Under the Sea in Washington
We are excited to share Emily Olszewski’s experience below, funded by Charlie’s Angels fund. This spring, I traveled to the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas and the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium in Washington…
Ranomafana Ruffed Lemur Project Fieldwork Opportunity
The Ranomafana Ruffed Lemur Project (RRLP) is a long-term research project investigating the health, fitness and conservation of the Critically Endangered black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata). This research entails an annual three-week field season in August during which time we…
Rescue and Rehabilitation with the Loggerhead Marinelife Center
We are excited to share Christine Ruffin’s experience below, funded by Charlie’s Angels fund. My month-long externship with the Loggerhead Marinelife Center was the perfect opportunity to learn the ins and outs of rescue and rehabilitation of sea turtle medicine….
Leaping with Lemurs Through Madagascar
We are excited to share Juliette Nye’s experience below, funded by Dr. Tom Mack Once we arrived in Ranomafana National Park, we unloaded all of our gear at Centre ValBio, our “home away from home” in Madagascar where we sorted…