Charged with murder in shooting of church leader at fund-raiser
Jul 1, 2008
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
Wilmington, Del. — A veterinarian, beaten and bruised by churchgoers who subdued him after police say he fired three rounds of ammunition into a crowd of more than 80 at a church fund-raiser May 25, could face the death penalty for allegedly shooting and killing a Delaware church leader.
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28 colleges award 2,481 degrees, including mother and daughter at UC-Davis
Jul 1, 2008
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
National Report — Nearly 2,500 newly named veterinarians marched into the work force last month.
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Economy, changing profession hurt teaching
Jul 1, 2008
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
National Report — The downturn in the economy is blamed for deficits, spending cuts and administrative reorganization at some of the nation's leading veterinary colleges.
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Says decision unrelated to hospital's financial problems
Jul 1, 2008
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
Columbus, Ohio — Three years after taking the helm of the nation's largest land-grant veterinary college, the dean of The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is stepping down.
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Previously performed only by specialists and researchers, the procedure is moving into the academic realm and eventually beyond
Jul 1, 2008
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
Pullman, Wash. — In an effort to make canine bone-marrow transplants more commonplace for dogs, Washington State University's (WSU) College of Veterinary Medicine is preparing to open its own transplant center at its veterinary teaching hospital.
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Veterinarians fretting about slowing business
Jun 1, 2008
By:
Rachael Whitcomb
Veterinarians worry about the economic future according to a DVM Newsmagazine poll. Is it worth it? One expert believes so.
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