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Veterinary college professor, students receive awards during recent national symposium
BLACKSBURG, Va., June 20, 2008 -- Dr. John Rossmeisl, of Blacksburg, Va., an assistant professor
in the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences in the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of
Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, was recently presented the 2008 Student American Veterinary
Medical Association Teaching Excellence Award-Clinical Sciences during the national symposium
hosted by Auburn and Tuskegee Universities' Colleges of Veterinary Medicine.
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Veterinary medicine's Purswell certified as veterinary acupuncturist
BLACKSBURG, Va., June 19, 2008 -- Dr. Beverly Purswell of Blacksburg, Va., a professor in the Department
of Large Animal Clinical Sciences in the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at
Virginia Tech, has graduated from the medical acupuncture course at Colorado State University and
is now a certified veterinary acupuncturist.
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Vice-Chancellor of Indian university visits veterinary college, schools discuss exchange program
BLACKSBURG, Va., June 18, 2008 -- Dr. Palanimuthu Thangaraju, vice-chancellor of Tamil Nadu
Veterinary and Animal Sciences University in Chennai, India, recently visited the Virginia-Maryland
Regional College of Veterinary Medicine as part of a rapidly developing exchange program between
the Indian university and Virginia Tech.
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Dr. Jennifer Hensley McQuiston named veterinary college outstanding recent alumna
BLACKSBURG, Va., June 12, 2008 -- Dr. Jennifer Hensley McQuiston, of Stone Mountain, Ga., has been
named the recipient of the 2007-2008 Outstanding Recent Alumni Award for the Virginia-Maryland
Regional College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech.
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