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2024 Recent Graduate Alumni Award Winner - Rebekah Hartfield, DVM

November 1, 2024

Dr. Hartfield graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science in 2012. She then attended Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine, graduating in 2016. After completing her studies, she worked as an associate veterinarian at a mixed animal clinic in Cushing, Oklahoma.

2024 Distinguished Alumni - William and Angie DuBois, DVM

November 1, 2024

Drs. Bill and Angie DuBois met during veterinary school at Oklahoma State. After getting married, they practiced in the United States for over 15 years. Dr. Angie worked in a small animal emergency practice, and Dr. Bill worked in a livestock production practice. In 2015, they joined Christian Veterinary Mission as long-term fieldworkers and moved to SE Asia.

2024 Distinguished Alumni - LTC Daniel Holland, DVM

November 1, 2024

Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Daniel E. Holland was born on April 5, 1963 as the youngest of ten children in a military family. His father retired in Marlow, Oklahoma, where Daniel graduated from high school in 1981. He attended Oklahoma State University and was commissioned through the Reserve Officer Training Corps Program. Following graduation in 1988 from the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine he entered active duty as an Army Veterinary Corps Officer. Daniel described his commissioning in the Army as a dream come true. “Where else could a person swim with dolphins, jump out of airplanes, and help people in faraway countries take better care of their animals?” he asked.

2024 Distinguished Alumni - James Meinkoth, DVM, MS, PhD

November 1, 2024

Dr. Jim Meinkoth, a New Jersey native, found his way to Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine, joining the class of 1985. Dr. Meinkoth then went on to complete a clinical pathology residency. For over three decades, Dr. Meinkoth has been a dedicated faculty member at OSU, specializing in diagnostic cytology. His passion for peering through a microscope has become his livelihood, a dream come true for this lifelong learner. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dr. Meinkoth cherishes his personal life. He’s been happily married to Tina, also an OSU CVM alumna, for over 40 years. Together, they have an amazing son, Phillip, an attorney in Denver. When not immersed in his work or family, Dr. Meinkoth can often be found on the road, attending Bruce Springsteen concerts – a testament to his enduring passion for music.

Update: OSU College of Veterinary Medicine and Teaching Hospital

October 30, 2024

An update to the OSU CVM

OSU Faculty Present at AEMV/ARAV

September 25, 2024

Eight OSU CVM faculty members presented at the 2024 AEMV/ARAV Conference.

2024 Equine Castration Clinic

September 16, 2024

Sign up for the 2024 Equine Castration Clinic

Loyal and True - Pam Hazlip retires after 26 years

July 3, 2024

Pam Hazlip recently retired from the College of Veterinary Medicine was a dedicated staff member for 26 years.

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