OSU College of Veterinary Medicine welcomes local student

Photo courtesy of Genesee Photo of Stillwater, Oklahoma.

(Stillwater) – Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine officially welcomed the class of 2025 at an Induction Ceremony held on Aug. 13 in the McKnight Center located on the OSU Stillwater campus. Among the 106 new veterinary students was Jacob Fuller of Guthrie. Fuller studied Biology at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. He is the son of Cameron Adams of Logan County, Oklahoma, and Steven Fuller of Blanco County, Texas.

“We are delighted to welcome the class in person,” Dr. Carlos Risco, dean of the veterinary college, said. “These students will join second and third year veterinary students in our recently dedicated Roger J. Panciera Education Center, a state-of-the-art classroom building equipped with the latest technology and equipment to provide a great learning environment for our students and our faculty.”

Oklahoma State University veterinary graduates are well prepared for the many career options that a veterinary degree offers whether in private practice, the pharmaceutical industry, military service, academia or comparative biomedical research.

The class of 2025 is comprised of 13 males and 93 females. Fifty-eight are Oklahoma residents and 48 represent the states of Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas and Virginia.

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