In the lobby of Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, North West Camelid Foundation has been added to the Paw Wall in recognition as one of the people or organizations who have given $10,000 or more to the school.
Category: General News
Spit Happens: Learning Camelid Healthcare in the Field
Catherine Skinner has gone two weeks without getting spit on. That’s hopefully a normal occurrence for most of us. But most of us aren’t working with alpacas and llamas on a daily basis. …
Austria Looks To Oregon for Camelid Expertise
July 28-29, 2017— The First International Camelid Congress in Vienna, Austria, featured four speakers from Oregon, including Dr. Chris Cebra, Dean Sue Tornquist, and OSU alum Rachel Oxley. OSU has been a world leader in camelid research for thirty years. Dr. Cebra has...
OSU College of Vet Medicine Donor
A generous donor made a contribution to OSU that will result in much expansion of the College of Veterinary Medicine.
OSU Vet College has Another Endowed Professorship
September 2015 — The highest honor a university can bestow on a professor is naming them to an endowed position which is funded by a generous donor. The position provides annual funds which can be used for research or to support fellowships or student projects. Dr....
New Dean of OSU Veterinary School Announced
I was pleased to be on the Oregon State campus March 6th when Dr. Sue Tornquist was announced as Dean of the Veterinary College. Dr. Tornquist joined the OSU team in the late 1980's. She immediately became interested in alpaca and llama research. Many animals owe...