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  • Veterinary Telemedicine In The Age Of COVID-19

    Texas A&M animal experts say the new field of telemedicine can be useful in a crisis, such as the current COVD-19 pandemic.

  • Texas A&M Expert: Don’t Worry About Your Pet Getting COVID-19

    Veterinarians still say it is highly unlikely that the virus can be transmitted from humans to pets, and vice versa.

  • Learning In The Lab

    The Texas A&M Gastrointestinal Laboratory has provided veterinary student Marshal Covin with opportunities to explore and expand upon his classroom studies.

  • Feeling The Heat

    Dr. Deb Zoran uses her work with Texas A&M Task Force urban search and rescue dogs to study the unique temperature ranges of different breeds affects their ability to save lives.

  • Aggies Fostering Hope

    Texas A&M Veterinary students have started a program to shelter the pets of people experiencing domestic violence.

  • Healing Kash

    The unprecedented devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey displaced countless people. Many were forced out of their homes to find shelter because of the extensive flooding, the damage from which claimed almost everything they owned. Port Arthur resident Charles Moss lost his home and many of his belongings in the storm,…

  • A Better Life For Bubbles

    Dr. Arturo Otamendi holds Bubbles before her operation.[box]By College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences staff[/box]With a charming personality, Bubbles—a 3-month-old black, brown, and white Shih Tzu—lives up to her name. But it wasn’t her sparkling disposition that led to the moniker; Bubbles received her name because she was…

  • Running With The Heird: A&M Equine Expert Elected President Of American Quarter Horse Association

    From left: AQHA Second Vice President Norman Luba, AQHA First Vice President Stan Weaver, AQHA President Dr. Jim Heird, AQHA Executive Committee Member Butch Wise and AQHA Executive Committee Member Dr. Scott Myers. Doug McElreath/AQHA By Kelly Brown, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University professor Dr. Jim Heird,…

  • Temple Grandin Speaking At Law School Feb 24

    Texas A&M Law Review will present a luncheon presentation with Dr. Temple Grandin preceded by a roundtable discussion with Dr. Bonnie Beaver from Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biological Sciences and Professor Heidi Hurd from the University of Illinois College of Law. The roundtable…