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Ram Orientation 2014 Letter from the President (1) Moos News Volume 16, Issue 1 In This Issue: Club Events and Activities (5) Summer 2014 Welcome to the CSU Pre-Vet Club Welcome to CSU s Pre-Vet Club! My name is Jaclyn McCoy and I am this year s President. I m so excited for this coming school year, and can t wait to meet you all! CSU is all about community, and I love the Pre-Vet Club because it s a community of people who share the same passion! By joining with people who share a love of science and animals, we are able to support each other and work together to achieve our goals. The Club is an amazing way to get involved, get inspired, and make friends! This year is the third year I ve been involved in the Club, and every day I love it more. I remember coming to Freshman Orientation and knowing right away I wanted to be a part of Pre-Vet Club. Throughout my college career the Club has had a huge impact on my life goals and continually motivates me. From listening to veterinarians speak at general meetings to visiting the Vet-Teaching Hospital and talking to vet students, I always walk away more sure I want to be a veterinarian. As President this year I want to help students get involved and feel welcome in the Club. My hope is that the Pre-Vet community will become stronger and closer. I can t tell you enough how excited I am to meet everyone! Please feel free to email me if you have any questions, comments, or just want to introduce yourself! Enjoy your summer and I will see you at our first meeting! -- Jaclyn McCoy, President Meet the Officers (2-3) Pre-Vet Day (4) Games and Trivia (6-7) Club Meetings and Dues (8)

Meet the Officers President Major: Biology (Senior) Favorite Animal: Giraffe Jaclyn McCoy Fact about yourself: I almost majored in art coming to CSU! in? Large Animal and Equine Medicine Advice for new students:keep an open mind and make goals for yourself! Try new things and learn what you love. Vice President Major: Biology (Senior) Favorite Animal: Manta Ray Sophia Johnson Fact about yourself: I am a second-degree black belt. in? Small Animal Advice for new students: Nothing about Pre-Vet medicine is a competition. No one is out to get you or 'take your spot' in vet school. Be sure to enjoy the classes you take and experience as much as you can! Secretary Madeleine Ramirez Treasurer Kira Flynn Major: Zoology (Senior) Major: Biology (Senior) Favorite Animal: Tiger Favorite Animal: Horse Fact about yourself: I don t know how to ride a bike. in? Exotics and Small Animal Advice for new students:your biggest resource at CSU will be other people. Friends you make in classes and Pre Vet Club, advisors, professors, roommates and hall mates. Don't be afraid to reach out; everyone is here to help each other along the way. Community Outreach Coordinator Daena Rowlison Major: Zoology, Biomedical Sciences minor (Junior) Favorite Animals: Leopard Geckos and Cats Fact about yourself: I once broke my nose with a printer. in? Exotics with a focus on reptile/amphibian medicine Advice for new students:always remember that other pre-vet students are your peers, resources, and friends - not your competition! Page 2 Fact about yourself: 2 of the bones in my left foot are fused together. in? Large Animal and Alternative Medicine Advice for new students: Take advantage of all the wonderful opportunities and resources on campus and in pre-vet club. Dream big because your dreams can become a reality. Activities Coordinator Aneliese Gibson Major: Equine Science, Business Admin minor (Junior) Favorite Animal: Horse Fact about yourself: I know how to knit. The coolest thing I ve ever made is a hedgehog. in? Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Advice for new students: Try everything! I didn t start getting involved until my sophomore year and regret missing all of those opportunities.

Meet the Officers Publicity Coordinator Major: Biology (Junior) Favorite Animal: Wolf Megan Doan CVMBS Representative Allison Allum Major: Biomedical Sciences, Music Performance (Junior) Fact about yourself: I danced (tap, jazz, ballet, etc.) for 13 years and I still love to teach dance. in? Mixed Large and Small Animal Medicine Advice for new students:college can be challenging sometimes, but remember we have all been there! Reach out if you need help and enjoy every minute at CSU because it goes by fast. Favorite Animal: Moose Fact about yourself: I participate in competitive ballroom dance. in? Pathology Advice for new students: Take advantage of every opportunity you can- it will build your resume, and you ll find great friends. Historian Trevor Taggart Webmaster Daniel McVeigh Major: Zoology, Spanish and Business (Sophomore) Favorite Animal: Domestic Calico Cat Fact about yourself: I calculated out- for four yearsthat I had played a single computer game like a part time job. in? Small Animal, predominately Feline Advice for new students: Don t think that you can t do something: you most likely can if you ask around. Talking to people in pre-vet club counts! Major: Animal Science (Sophomore) Favorite Animals: Elk and Golden Eagle Fact about yourself: I love video games. in? All fields of veterinary medicine. Advice for new students: Study Study. Study. Newsletter Editor Rachael Crouse Major: Equine and Animal Science (Sophomore) Favorite Animals: Cows and Horses Fact about yourself: I shoot archery when I m not in class. in? Large Animal Medicine Advice for new students: Go out and take the opportunity to make connections in the community. Also, be sure to make time to study for classes, because tests can sneak up on you. Page 3

Pre-vet Day ARTICLE BY Rachael Crouse Each year in October, the CSU Pre-Vet Club hosts Pre-Vet Day for CSU students that are interested in the field of veterinary medicine. This day long event involves handson activities, labs, and guest speakers that are involved in different parts of the industry. Last year, about 200 students attended Pre-Vet Day and were able to participate in labs about large animal alternative medicine, exotic species, animal handling, and more. Also, our guest lecturers discussed topics such as nutrition, ambulatory veterinary medicine, zoo medicine, and equine sports medicine. In addition to the many exciting and educational lectures and labs, Pre-Vet Day also included a Veterinary Student Panel, which Page 4 consisted of veterinary students, who were currently enrolled in CSU s College of Veterinary Medicine. Students were able to ask these future veterinarians any questions that they had about the application process for veterinary school, what veterinary school is really like, and for advice that these students had to give to aspiring veterinarians. This year, Pre-Vet Day will be held on October 11th at CSU, from 9:00 am to 4:20 pm. Mark your calendars for a day of fun and excitement. Pre-Vet Day Large Animal Dissection

Club Events and Activities Every month the CSU Pre-Vet Club hosts activities and events to help get students involved in the community and the field of veterinary medicine. The CSU Pre-Vet Club also hosts monthly meetings on campus where speakers from related industries come in and discuss their jobs, research, and current events in the field of veterinary medicine. Last year, the Club went on tours of CSU s Equine Reproduction Laboratory, the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, and a local dairy farm. In addition they participated in community service activities such as CSUnity, the Doggie Olympics, the Hearts and Horses Gala, and many more. Also the Club hosts parties before winter and summer break, to recognize members who have been active in club activities and events, and also to allow the club to come together once more before break. Another activity that the Club hosts is the CSU Pre-Vet Club s shadowing program each spring. This activity allows students to shadow local veterinarians in their clinic for the day, and to learn more about specific fields of veterinary medicine. Page 5

The Dog Park Jokes, trivia, quotes, and the occasional game of fetch. Animal s are such reliable friends they ask no questions, they pass no criticisms. George Eliot Q: What do you get when you cross a sheepdog with a rose? A: A Collie flower! Q: Did you hear about the horse with the negative altitude? A: She always said Neigh. We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals. Immanual Kant Q: How does a pig go to hospital? A: In a hambulance. LEARNING LIZARDS Trivia for the Cold Blooded DID YOU KNOW? A chameleon can move its eyes in two directions at the same time. A Holstein's spots are like a fingerprint or snowflake. No two cows have exactly the same pattern of spots. Infant beavers are called kittens. Inbreeding causes 3 out of every 10 Dalmatian dogs to suffer from hearing disability. Page 6 Page 6

Summer s Heat Word Search P A V N A I R A N I R E T E V T O V A C C I N A T I O N S Z X P K A V L X D Y O M W E L Q Y S C L P A I V U C W P J A V R R O N D P R N L F O P E T N E X T E W W O S I C A O A I U G W S N X Q O I S C X S Q P L R R E I Z E G O N B D S X S T U D V N T O H D H T E E Y O R S Q I A I T O H I C M Z U H A D Q L C E L T N Y S Z E F D S L G R T Y U E L O U E Y N W O G R S D V M E F Z T O A Z T U Z S C I T S O N G A I D S K N O R S C R U B S H A K C B E D Veterinarian Feline Appointment Ultrasound Stethoscope Canine DVM Disease Vaccinations Livestock Scrubs Clinic Surgery Zoonotic Ambulatory Hospital Diagnostics Page 7

General Meeting Dates Meetings are always held on Wednesday evenings from 5:30-6:30 pm. September 3rd Clark A101 September 17th - Yates 104 October 1st - Yates 104 October 15th -Clark A101 October 29th - Yates 104 November 12th - Yates 104 Club Dues: $20.00 for a full year, $12.00 for one semester Club Contacts CSU Pre-Vet Club csuprevet@gmail.com Jaclyn McCoy, President Jmccoy94@rams.colostate.edu Sophia Johnson, Vice President sopajoh@gmail.com Maddy Ramirez Mnramirez11@gmail.com Kira Flynn, Treasurer horse93@rams.colostate.edu Aneliese Gibson, Activities Coordinator angibson@rams.colostate.edu Pre-Vet Day: Saturday, Oct. 11th 9:00 am to 4:20 pm at CSU Pre Vet Day Cost: $20.00 members $25.00 non members Daena Rowlison, Community Service Coordinator daenarowlison@gmail.com Megan Doan, Publicity Coordinator mndoan12@outlook.com Trevor Taggart, Historian Ttag95@rams.colostate.edu Rachael Crouse, Newsletter Editor rcrouse@rams.colostate.edu Daniel McVeigh, Webmaster dmcveigh@rams.colostate.edu Allison Allum, CVMBS Representative SAVE THE DATE The first meeting of the fall semester will be September 3rd. alallum@rams.colostate.edu Ann Bowen, Pre-Vet Advisor ann.bowen@colostate.edu Office: 121 TILT Building (970)491.7095