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  • Tracks, Summer 2023
    (Virginia Tech, 2023)
    Tracks magazine is a publication of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
  • VMCVM Newsletter, March 2023
    (Virginia Tech, 2023-03)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine.
  • Virginia Animal Diagnostic Newsletter, May 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-05)
    The Virginia Regional Animal Health Laboratory System (RAHLS) and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services (ViTALS) are veterinary diagnostic laboratories located in the state of Virginia. The mission of these laboratories is to provide accurate, high-quality, and timely veterinary diagnostic services to maintain the health and well-being of production and companion animals. The Virginia Animal Diagnostics newsletter is a joint quarterly publication between the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services.
  • Vet Med News, November 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-11)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: Research program ‘exceeds expectations’ in first two years of Animal Cancer Care and Research Center at Roanoke.
  • Vet Med News, May 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-05)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: On May 11, the first cohort of undergraduates crossed the stage at Lane Stadium to receive their Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH).
  • 32nd Annual Graduate Research Symposium: Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine
    (Virginia Tech, 2023-03-14)
    A program for the graduate research symposium held on March 14, 2023.
  • Tracks Magazine, Spring/Summer 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022)
    VA-MD Vet Med's flagship publication, Tracks Magazine, is produced by the Office of Advancement.
  • Vet Med News, June 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-06)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: a new associate dean for professional programs.
  • Vet Med News, February 2023
    (Virginia Tech, 2023-02)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: Public health students go to Malawi.
  • Vet Med News, August 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-08)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: Class of 2026 receives support—and a surprise—during White Coat Ceremony.
  • Virginia Animal Diagnostic Newsletter, August 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-08)
    The Virginia Regional Animal Health Laboratory System (RAHLS) and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services (ViTALS) are veterinary diagnostic laboratories located in the state of Virginia. The mission of these laboratories is to provide accurate, high-quality, and timely veterinary diagnostic services to maintain the health and well-being of production and companion animals. The Virginia Animal Diagnostics newsletter is a joint quarterly publication between the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services.
  • Virginia Animal Diagnostic Newsletter, February 2023
    (Virginia Tech, 2023-02)
    The Virginia Regional Animal Health Laboratory System (RAHLS) and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services (ViTALS) are veterinary diagnostic laboratories located in the state of Virginia. The mission of these laboratories is to provide accurate, high-quality, and timely veterinary diagnostic services to maintain the health and well-being of production and companion animals. The Virginia Animal Diagnostics newsletter is a joint quarterly publication between the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services.
  • Virginia Animal Diagnostic Newsletter, November 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-11)
    The Virginia Regional Animal Health Laboratory System (RAHLS) and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services (ViTALS) are veterinary diagnostic laboratories located in the state of Virginia. The mission of these laboratories is to provide accurate, high-quality, and timely veterinary diagnostic services to maintain the health and well-being of production and companion animals. The Virginia Animal Diagnostics newsletter is a joint quarterly publication between the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services.
  • Vet Med News, September 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-09)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: Virologist Kylene Kehn-Hall to direct CEZAP.
  • Vet Med News, March 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-03)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: Interdisciplinary team wins $3.8 million grant to develop drug for brain cancer.
  • Vet Med News, January 2023
    (Virginia Tech, 2023-01)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: Former police dog Thor receives compassionate, life-saving care.
  • Vet Med News, April 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-04)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: Congratulations to our graduates!
  • Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine 31st Annual Research Symposium
    (Virginia Tech, 2021-03)
    Each year, the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine hosts this event to support the College’s mission of providing education to a diverse population of professional and post-graduate students in preparation for careers in the broad areas of veterinary medicine, biomedical sciences, and public health. The event serves to showcase the research of our graduate and training programs. The MS and Ph.D. degree curriculum operates as a single multi-disciplinary Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences (BMVS) graduate program.
  • Virginia Animal Diagnostic Newsletter, February 2022
    (Virginia Tech, 2022-02)
    The Virginia Regional Animal Health Laboratory System (RAHLS) and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services (ViTALS) are veterinary diagnostic laboratories located in the state of Virginia. The mission of these laboratories is to provide accurate, high-quality, and timely veterinary diagnostic services to maintain the health and well-being of production and companion animals. The Virginia Animal Diagnostics newsletter is a joint quarterly publication between the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and the Virginia Tech Animal Laboratory Services.
  • Vet Med News, August 2021
    (Virginia Tech, 2021-08)
    This is the official digital newsletter of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. In this issue: VA-MD Vet Med welcomes the DVM Class of 2025!