Carmichael, Kissinger named 2025 University Professors
The 2024–2025 University Professors are K. Paige Carmichael, Meigs Distinguished Professor in the department of pathology in the College of Veterinary Medicine, and Jessica Kissinger, a Distinguished Research Professor in the department of genetics in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences.
UGA CVM Announces 2025 Ambassadors
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine is excited to announce the selection of its 2025 Ambassadors! These exceptional DVM students have been chosen for their strong interpersonal skills, leadership qualities, and deep sense of school spirit and pride. As student ambassadors, they will play a vital role in […]
Compassion for Pets and People: One’s Mission to Support Veterinary Care
Ellen Griffin’s journey with her beloved Diesel has sparked a deep commitment to helping other pets in need, leading her to support UGA’s Shelter Medicine Program Ellen Griffin knows the value of expert veterinary care. She turns to the University of Georgia Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH) whenever her pet receives […]
UGA CVM helps track ‘mystery fish’ in collaboration with DNR, Georgia Southern
Robust redhorse is a predator of invasive Asiatic clams that threaten the natural balance of Georgia rivers. The University of Georgia’s College of Veterinary Medicine is lending its expertise to the conservation of an endangered fish species once thought to be extinct in Georgia. Rediscovered in 1991, the robust redhorse […]
Monitoring Milk for Avian Influenza
UGA Leads Efforts to Protect Dairy Supply from Avian Influenza Home to one of the nation’s six Centers of Excellence in Influenza Research and Response, UGA experts were quickly tapped by the Food and Drug Administration to help test U.S. dairy supplies for avian influenza.
UGA veterinary medicine professor honored with prestigious Presidential Early Career Award
Jesse Schank is among 400 researchers named recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, or PECASE.
UGA Connects Canine & Human Health to Fight Cushing’s Disease
“Through the Precision One Health initiative, we are not only driving research but leading the charge in shaping the future of health care,” said Dr. Lisa K. Nolan, dean of the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine. “The path ahead is bright, and I have no doubt that the work we do together will leave a lasting legacy.”
Uniting for a Cure: Richard and Kim Stamper Support UGA’s Precision One Health Initiative
Richard and Kim Stamper love dogs and the Dawgs. Pet parents to Golden Retrievers named for two Atlanta Braves icons – Hank Aaron and Chipper Jones – they are both graduates of the Terry College of Business, fans of Bulldog athletics, and avid benefactors across the University of Georgia. Recently, […]
Biomedical Physiology Society receives award
The Biomedical Physiology Society was recently honored with the Spring Engagement Fair Outstanding Organization Award in recognition of its creativity, innovation, and exceptional attendee engagement at the University of Georgia’s 2025 Spring Engagement Fair. Presented by Engagement Leadership and Services, the award highlights the society’s growing impact and commitment to […]
Chilly Weather, Cozy Pets: Winter Pet Care Tips from Vets
As the colder months approach, it’s crucial to ensure your pets are prepared for the drop in temperature. Expert veterinarians at the UGA Pet Health Center and VTH are here to share their top winter pet care tips.









