Brian Whitlock, the Charles and Julie Wharton Professor of Food Animal Field Services at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, has been named president of the American College…
UT Veterinary Professor Named President of National Board      Â
The Dean’s First Week
It has been twenty years since Dr. Paul Plummer (CVM ’00) completed his large animal internal medicine residency at the UT College of Veterinary Medicine. The third-generation UTIA alumnus returned…
Camelid Conference to be Held at Veterinary College
Staying informed about best practices helps ensure that camelids receive the highest quality of care. The Tennessee Alpaca Association (TAA)​ and UT College of Veterinary Medicine sponsor the bi-annual Camelid Conference to provide…
UTCVM Represented at National Meeting
Three UTCVM Comparative and Experimental Medicine graduate students and one post-doc presented at the American Society for Microbiology’s Microbe 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. More than five thousand attended the largest…
Famous Eagle Ambassador Undergoes Surgery at UTCVM
Challenger, the nation’s most famous bald eagle educational ambassador, underwent cataract surgery on Tuesday, June 18, at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. As an eaglet, Challenger was…
Custodians of Natural Resources: UTCVM Faculty Teaches Diagnostic Pathology in Indonesia
UTCVM anatomic pathologist Michelle Dennis was invited to teach at the 2024 Indonesia Wildlife Pathology Short Course held in Brawijaya, Indonesia in late February. 70 participants from Indonesia and Malaysia…
Dave & Rico Stache Bash Returns
The Dave & Rico Stache Bash is a friendly mustache and beard competition held to raise money for oncology research at the UT College of Veterinary Medicine. The 2024 event…
Veterinary College to Host Neurologist Symposium
The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine will host the South Eastern Veterinary Neurology (SEVEN) Association’s annual symposium. The association unites veterinary neurologists, neuroscientists, neurosurgeons, and those in training…
UT College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Announces Plans to Retire
Jim Thompson, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, will retire at the end of the calendar year. A national search for…
Shelter Medicine at Work
UTIA’s Charles Denney traveled to the Animal Shelter of Sullivan County recently to find out how our Shelter Medicine program trains veterinary students in surgery and shelter medicine while providing…