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Tag: Department of Animal And Veterinary Sciences

Santiago Sasia, an animal and veterinary sciences doctoral student from Argentina, won a Certificate of Excellence award for a poster outlining research conducted on broiler chickens.  

Clemson Ph.D. student wins at PSA Meeting

Clemson doctoral student Erika Hwang is scheduled to donate some of her peripheral blood stem cells on Sept. 11 to help save a man suffering from Acute Mylogenous Leukemia.

Clemson PhD student donates peripheral blood stem cells to help save lives

Clemson Extension is offering an online course, Forage Systems in South Carolina, to teach basic forage concepts and management principles.

Clemson Extension online course teaches basic forage concepts and principles

Clemson Trustees officially approve development of new College of Veterinary Medicine

Kristine Vernon

Kristine Vernon named Associate Dean of the Honors College

An egg candler is used to check eggs for embryos. In a Clemson University study, eggs that contain embryos, such as this one, are inoculated with probiotics to boost the chick’s immune system before it is born.

Clemson researcher injects chicken eggs with probiotics to promote ‘One Health’

A male student wearing a blue blazer, purple-and-white-checkered shirt and blue jeans stands outside of a brick academic building.

Go west. Feed the world. Animal and veterinary sciences graduate Sam Talley pursues a lifelong dream.

Elizabeth McCabe, Hannah Culler, Grace Covan, Victoria Mueller, Taylor Hancock, Sydney-Grace Lewis, Chloé Greaux, Chloe Link, Lydia Owens.

Clemson Dairy Science Club students win at 2022 South Carolina State Fair

Susan Hollifield runs the Hollifield Orchard stand in Long Creek, South Carolina, where she sells apples grown in her family's orchard.

Clemson Extension announces Women in Ag Conference

Two construction vehicles sit under a brick building.

Humanities Hall ready to welcome students

A wide campus view of the library with fountains in the reflection pool spraying in the foreground.

Clemson University recognizes its newly tenured and promoted faculty

A collage of pictures of Clemson University students who received Gilman scholarships in 2022.

A record 27 prestigious Gilman Scholarships awarded to Clemson University students

Front row: Conor Joye, Alison DeLoache, Makenzie Anderson, Julia Teets, Faith Shupard. Back row: Briana Pocratsky, donors Cindy and Wayne Osef, Dean Chris Cox, Daniel Knapp, Carter Balach

Clemson CAFLS students awarded for undergraduate research

Susan Duckett

Duckett receives 2022 Godley-Snell Award for Excellence

Clemson Libraries recognizes undergraduate research with new award

Particolored mosaic of profiles representing diversity and inclusion

MANRRS program impacts students beyond Clemson

Alfalfa once was a dominant perennial legume species used in the southern United States. Thanks to improved varieties and management practices associated with increases in educational efforts and plantings, alfalfa is making a comeback.

Clemson announces ‘Alfalfa in the South’ field day

Fresh-cut flower concept blossoms through Cultivate.CAFLS competition

Liliane Silva collects forage measurements ion alfalfa-bermudagrass.

Silva named Clemson Forages Research and Extension specialist

Lindsay Rodenkirchen and Alexis Dann

First cohort of Clemson students prepares to graduate from Glasgow veterinary program

Students in the Clemson CI project "Bioinformatics for Cancer Genomics" earned 2nd place honors in the People's Choice Awards during Clemson's 16th Annual Focus on Creative Inquiry Poster Forum.

Clemson students continue swine mammary gland cancer study

Livestock-Poultry Health Building and sign with rainbow

Neault named South Carolina State Veterinarian, Livestock-Poultry Health Director

Clemson’s Pre-Vet Club earns new status

Black cows standing in grass.

Clemson researchers study robotics to promote better forages, soil management

A golden retriever puppy lunges toward the camera with Sikes Hall visible behind him

Clemson animal and veterinary sciences students foster service dogs for veterans

Starkey Swine Center

Starkey Swine Center at Clemson to be repurposed

To the CAFLS Class of 2020

Holiday decorations can be dangerous for pets. Pine needles and metal hooks used to hang ornaments can puncture the intestinal lining if swallowed. Tinsel and ornaments are also a potential hazard and can cause intestinal blockage if consumed.

Clemson researcher offers tips to protect pets from holiday stress and injury

Clemson Animal and Veterinary Sciences student honored by military and veterans organization for service dog program

photo of a robot milking a cow

South Carolina dairymen get first glimpse of robotic milking system at Clemson

PalmettoLEAF logo

Palmetto LEAF program aims to create leadership pipeline for S.C. agribusiness industry

CAFLS seeks applicants for the 2019-2020 Undergraduate Research Initiative

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Rosenkrans to lead Clemson Animal and Veterinary Sciences Department

Hai Yao, the Ernest R. Norville Endowed Chair of bioengineering at Clemson University and leader of SC-TRIMH, talks with a student in his lab at MUSC.

SC-TRIMH awards $125,000 in grants for musculoskeletal research

Jenny Presgraves displaying her research.

Clemson doctoral student participates in the Farm Foundation Round Table

Students participating in Undergraduate Research Initiative (Left to right): Andrew Purcell, Erin McDaniel, Caterra Heard-Tate, Bailee Hawkins, Jessie Comer, Camille Smith, Texanna Miller, and Paul Millar

CAFLS announces inaugural cohort of student research grant recipients

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