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Protect pets from Fourth of July stress
K-State veterinarian Susan Nelson encourages pet owners to take steps to help reduce stress and keep pets safe during Independence...
Leading K-State faculty named University Outstanding Scholars
Vorrapan Chandee, Jordan Gebhardt, Travis Linnemann and Alyssa Morris have earned the title of University Outstanding Scholar,...
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K-State brings together global experts to strengthen animal health preparedness
July 10, 2026K-State and the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility brought together more than 110 leaders from industry, government and academia for a global symposium focused on strengthening...
Protect pets from Fourth of July stress
June 26, 2026K-State veterinarian Susan Nelson encourages pet owners to take steps to help reduce stress and keep pets safe during Independence Day festivities.
Leading K-State faculty named University Outstanding Scholars
June 17, 2026Vorrapan Chandee, Jordan Gebhardt, Travis Linnemann and Alyssa Morris have earned the title of University Outstanding Scholar, honoring their current and potential scholarly contributio...
Rapid response fueled by Wildcat research
May 28, 2026In livestock disease response, timing determines whether an outbreak is contained or cascades through the entire production system. K-State experts presented research on disease response...
Turning K-State research into real-world solutions
April 24, 2026As part of One K-State Research Week 2026, the university is recognizing inventors who received patents and plant variety protection certificates in 2024 and 2025. Take a closer look...
Annette O'Connor named dean of College of Veterinary Medicine
April 22, 2026Following a national search, the Office of the Provost has named Annette O'Connor the next dean of Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine. She brings years of internationally...
K-State veterinarian shares springtime pet safety reminders
April 16, 2026Susan Nelson, clinical professor and veterinarian, advises pet owners to be aware of the hazards spring can bring and offers advice for making the most of the season with pets.
Good for the steer, great for the rooster
March 27, 2026A team of researchers in K‑State's College of Veterinary Medicine is leveraging successful bovine vaccine technology to create a new line of defense against Highly Pathogenic Avian...
K-State veterinarian shares tips to keep pets safe during severe weather
March 20, 2026Severe weather season is here in Kansas, and preparing for storms should include every member of the family, including pets. Susan Nelson, clinical professor and veterinarian at the...
Protecting the nation's poultry supply
March 3, 2026New research at K-State aims to tackle one of the most significant threats to global animal health and food security — highly pathogenic avian influenza — by using mealworms, a...