As part of both the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and the
Academic Health Center,
Veterinary Medicine is dedicated to
advancing animal, human and environmental health through teaching, research, extension and patient care.
Michigan State University College of
Veterinary Medicine advances animal and human health by generating new knowledge through high - impact research, delivering the most advanced veterinary clinical care, and providing diverse academic opportunities to train the next generation of leaders, lifesavers, and world changers that will meet the challenges of Michigan, the nation, and
Veterinary Medicine advances animal and human health by generating new knowledge through high - impact research, delivering the most
advanced veterinary clinical care, and providing diverse academic opportunities to train the next generation of leaders, lifesavers, and world changers that will meet the challenges of Michigan, the nation, and
veterinary clinical care, and providing diverse
academic opportunities to train the next generation of leaders, lifesavers, and world changers that will meet the challenges of Michigan, the nation, and the world.
Dr. Calvin M. Johnson has served as Dean of the College of
Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University since 2013, where he advances the college's academic mission in teaching, research, clinical veterinary practice, and public
Veterinary Medicine at Auburn University since 2013, where he
advances the college's
academic mission in teaching, research, clinical
veterinary practice, and public
veterinary practice, and public outreach.