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Campaign Supports Recruitment, expanded activities
from Vet Cetera 2006
The Center for Veterinary Health Sciences conducts an annual solicitation each fall for donations to the Advancement Fund, which supports activities of the CVHS Alumni Association, alumni receptions, faculty recruitment and other special projects.
In 2005-2006, donations to the fund totaled more than $81,200. Deeply appreciative of all donations made to the Advancement
Dr. Delia M. Burchfield
Dr. Joe Carter
(Oklahoma Equine Hospital)
Dr. Billy R. Clay
Dr. Phillip Day
Dr. Alan Donnell
(La Mesa Veterinary)
Dr. Jeffrey Ellis
Dr. John and Mrs. Nina Gambardella
D. Richard Hansen
(Solidtech Animal Health, Inc.)
Dr. David Hille
Dr. Kenneth K. and Mrs. Norlyne B. Keahey
Kirkpatrick Foundation
(50th Anniversary Award)
Fund, CVHS Dean Michael Lorenz says, “These funds were critical to our success in faculty and student recruitment and our ability to expand alumni activities.”
Donations of at least $1,000 to the Advancement Fund qualify individuals for membership in the Dean’s Club. We are especially grateful for the following individuals who joined the Dean’s Club in 2005-2006: Cathy shuffieLD
Dr. Joan Kirkpatrick
Dr. Michael and Velda Lorenz
Ed G. and Mary E. Malzahn
Drs. Nick and Dianne Nail
Drs. Carey and Jing Pope
Dr. Bob Shoup (Catoosa Small Animal Hospital)
Dr. D.C. Smith (Veterinary Associates)
Dr. Jack Taylor
Dr. Richard S. Templeton
Dr. and Mrs. Steven L. Vonderfecht
Dr. Steve Weir (Catoosa Small Animal Hospital)
Congratulations, Class of 2006
The Center for Veterinary Health Sciences is proud to present the talented class of 2006. They join the tradition of OSU cowboy veterinarians who begin their careers as practice-ready veterinarians dedicated to the wellness and clinical care of animals and as biomedical researchers committed to the control and eradication of emerging infectious diseases.
Welcome, Class of 2010
Four hundred applicants, 132 resident and 268 nonresident, vied for a position in the class of 2010. Of the 80 selected, 56 are Oklahoma residents and 24 are nonresidents. The core and cumulative grade point average for these students is 3.5. Their average GRE scores are for the verbal 476, quantitative 601 and biology 571. The class is comprised of 56 female students and 24 male students.
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