The 2019 Zoetis Award presented to Dr. Eric Lafontaine
The Zoetis Award for Veterinary Research Excellence recognizes researchers whose innovative studies have advanced the scientific standing of veterinary medicine.
CVM recognizes 2019 alumni award winners during annual alumni reunion weekend
The 2019 CVM Alumni Award winners, honoring exceptional young and distinguished alumni, were handed out during the annual alumni reunion weekend.
Dr. Vanessa Ezenwa Receives 2019 CURO Research Mentoring Award
The CURO Research Mentoring Award recognizes outstanding faculty who consistently engage undergraduates…
US News rankings out, UGA CVM remains in the top 10
The UGA CVM remained in the top ten in the latest US News and World Report vet school rankings, out today.
Breeding the problem mare – Tips for success
There is something special about watching a foal being born. However, for some horse owners, despite their best efforts, they still have difficulties breeding their mare. A “problem mare” is one that fails to conceive under good management conditions for two or more estrous cycles in one breeding season, fails […]
Spillover: students participate in disease outbreak simulation
Do you ever wonder what would happen if a dangerous disease threatened our community? Who responds? What are the steps taken to contain it and protect the public’s health? Thirty-three students at the University of Georgia found out recently when they participated in Spillover: A One Health Infectious Disease Outbreak […]
Dr. Erik Anderson Seminar
Thank you to our seminar speaker, Dr. Erik Andersen.
College of Veterinary Medicine alumnus named Paul F. Landis Veterinarian of the Year
RICHMOND- The Virginia Veterinary Medical Association (VVMA) has announced Jack Sexton, DVM, as this year’s recipient of the Paul F. Landis Veterinarian of the Year Award. Presented in honor of former VVMA and American Veterinary Medical Association President Dr. Paul F. Landis, this award is given to an individual who […]
UGA CVM hires pair of pathologists
The College of Veterinary Medicine today announced that it has hired Dr. Jesse Hostetter to lead its renowned veterinary pathology department. Hostetter currently serves as professor and director of comparative pathology service and graduate education in the Department of Veterinary Pathology at Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in […]






