MU College of Veterinary Medicine

Tamara Hancock

March 12, 2025

Tamara Hancock awarded 2025 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

Annual awards recognize five outstanding educators at the University of Missouri.

10 student headshots

March 10, 2025

Tigers to present research at Missouri Capitol

Ten Mizzou students will travel to Jefferson City to participate in the University of Missouri System’s Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol.

Tommy Thompson

March 7, 2025

Where management meets meaning

Tommy Thompson has spent the past 37 years working at Mizzou to make sure things run smoothly.

Crowd at basketball game cheering

March 6, 2025

Photo gallery: February photos of the month

University photographer shares favorite photos from February.

Pam Brown

March 4, 2025

Pamela Brown awarded 2025 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence

Annual awards recognize five outstanding educators at the University of Missouri.

Group of students with Truman Tiger

Feb. 27, 2025

Mizzou Alumni Association announces Mizzou 18 and Mizzou ’39 awards

Eighteen graduate and 39 undergraduate students have been recognized for outstanding contributions.

Davina D’Angelo

Feb. 21, 2025

Davina D’Angelo receives student innovation award from the American Veterinary Medical Foundation

D’Angelo won the award for developing a 3D-printed cystotomy spoon to improve bladder stone removal.

Veterinarians at Mizzou examine a horse's eye.

Feb. 18, 2025

Horse trained for equine yoga receives world-class care at Mizzou

Longtime Mizzou ophthalmologist Elizabeth Giuliano helps horse with vision-threatening eye infection.

Veterinary medicine building

Feb. 14, 2025

Mizzou’s Veterinary Health Center earns re-accreditation

The American Animal Hospital Association has recognized Mizzou’s veterinary practices for meeting rigorous standards of excellence.

Kerry Karaffa and Tiffany Sanford-Martens

Feb. 10, 2025

Do embedded counseling services in veterinary education work? A new study says ‘yes’

A study by Mizzou researchers shows embedded counseling services in veterinary programs reduces psychological distress among trainees.

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