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Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine

Higher Education
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    Cecilia Saldana Event and Project Coordinator at MSU College of Veterinary Medicine
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  • Sarah Higdon Veterinary Student at Michigan State College of Veterinary Medicine
    • Okemos, Michigan
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    Amanda Kelly Veterinary Laboratory Technician at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine
    • Greater Lansing
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    Pamela Ruegg David J. Ellis Chair of Antimicrobial Resistance and Large Animal Clinical Sciences at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine
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    Haehyun Shin DVM Candidate 2025
    • North Andover, Massachusetts, United States
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Overview

Veterinary science courses have been taught at MSU since the institution's founding in 1855. The College of Veterinary Medicine was formally established as a four-year, degree-granting program in 1910. Today, the College includes four biomedical science departments—microbiology and molecular genetics, pathobiology and diagnostic investigation, pharmacology and toxicology, and physiology; two clinical departments—large-animal clinical sciences and small-animal clinical sciences; two service units—the Veterinary Medical Center and the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory; and several research centers. In addition to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree program, the College also offers certificate and bachelor's degree programs in veterinary technology, as well as advanced degree (master's and doctor of philosophy) programs. The College of Veterinary Medicine is fortunate to have an outstanding faculty, all of whom hold the doctor of veterinary medicine degree and/or the doctor of philosophy degree. Nearly all of the specialty boards recognized by the American Veterinary Medical Association are represented on the faculty. Many of these faculty members are leaders in their fields, both nationally and internationally. Michigan State has a long-standing commitment to equal opportunity, affirmative action, and multiculturalism. The College of Veterinary Medicine has attained national recognition for its leadership in programs for the encouragement of underrepresented groups at the preprofessional, professional, and advanced studies levels, as well as for increased diversity in its faculty.