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Good for the steer, great for the rooster
A team of researchers in K‑State's College of Veterinary Medicine is leveraging successful bovine vaccine technology to...
Protecting the nation's poultry supply
New research at K-State aims to tackle one of the most significant threats to global animal health and food security —...
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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...
Finalists announced for dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine
Feb. 27, 2026The search committee for the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine announces four finalists who will interview for the position and invites you to attend the open forums presented...
Open forums with finalists for dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine
Feb. 20, 2026The search committee for the dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine has scheduled open forum dates with finalist candidates for the position.
'A silent symphony’
Feb. 17, 2026In high-containment labs at K-State, Juergen Richt is building a global network of well-trained scientists trained prepared to stop the next big animal disease outbreak.
Experience, reflection and relationships
Feb. 17, 2026Hosted by the Staley School of Leadership, Alternative Breaks give K-State students the opportunity to spend their college breaks serving, building professional skills and connecting...
K-State research suggests obesity reduces influenza vaccine effectiveness in male animals
Jan. 16, 2026Newly published research at K-State observed a notable difference in flu vaccine responses between male and female mice with obesity, and the results could inform future flu vaccine...
K-State honors Katie Delph Miller and Chris Barlett as Faculty of the Week
Jan. 12, 2026K-State recognized two outstanding faculty members at the Jan. 10 home basketball game: Katie Delph Miller, clinical associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, and Chris...
New K-State research seeks to help children breathe easier and avoid respiratory infection
Dec. 22, 2025Respiratory syncytial virus, more commonly known as RSV, sends thousands of young children to the hospital each year, and treatment options remain limited. New research from the College...