This should have been at WTA&M!!
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Loren Visser
2:50p, 8/15/21
Can somebody do a wellness check on CanyonAg77?

I'm worried he may be suicidal tomorrow when the Tech vet school opens.
CanyonAg77
3:25p, 8/15/21
In reply to Loren Visser
Loren Visser said:

Can somebody do a wellness check on CanyonAg77?

I'm worried he may be suicidal tomorrow when the Tech vet school opens.

I've survived ignorant smart asses for decades, you are just the latest in the list.

Pro tip: It opened six days ago.
Bucketrunner
4:43p, 8/15/21
In reply to CanyonAg77
and it appears to be typical tech.
CanyonAg77
4:47p, 8/15/21
In reply to Bucketrunner
Bucketrunner said:

and it appears to be typical tech.
I've met three of their faculty. Really nice, high quality people.

I just think the concept is flawed, and Tech has a history of over promising and under delivering and screaming for more state funding as they do so.
jtp01
6:41p, 8/15/21
This is one of Tech's attempts to "keep up with the Jones's". They don't have the 100 years of experience running a DVM program and that will show. I predict in 10-15 years this facility will belong to TAMUS and they will feed kids into it from Lubbock.

When their Big 12 money runs out, their Athletic Department will have a similar result.
TommyBrady
12:47a, 8/27/21
They already had to sneak in $5 million for the next two years during the last legislative session. They will burn through taxpayer money like crazy
Aggie1
7:31p, 9/1/21
https://today.tamu.edu/2021/09/01/texas-am-welcomes-nations-largest-incoming-veterinary-class/

Texas A&M Welcomes Nation's Largest Incoming Veterinary Class

The addition of 18 students to the inaugural 2+2 DVM program at the Veterinary Education, Research, and Outreach facility in Canyon brings the Class of 2025 to 180 students.

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The Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) is welcoming 180 first-year students to its Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program, making the Class of 2025 the largest class of veterinary students in the nation.
In addition to the 162 students beginning class in College Station, the first day of DVM classes also marks the launch of the 2+2 program, which includes 18 veterinary students who will spend the first two years of their curriculum at the new Veterinary Education, Research, and Outreach (VERO) facility on the West Texas A&M University campus in Canyon.
Through the 2+2 program, the cohort of 18 will return to College Station for the final two years of their education, which includes fourth-year clinical rotations at the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH), the state's only veterinary teaching hospital.
"We have a standard of excellence that's been set for over 100 years," said CVMBS Dean John R. August. "We took the time to carefully build this program, to hire faculty who are not only excellent educators but experienced veterinary practitioners, and to make sure these students are receiving an education that lives up to those very standards."
The start of classes at VERO reflects Texas A&M's commitment to increasing the state's supply of rural and large animal veterinary practitioners and is the culmination of Texas A&M's efforts to expand its nationally ranked veterinary medical program into the Texas Panhandle and High Plains regions.
The new 22,000-square foot VERO building, which opened earlier this year on the West Texas A&M campus, includes state-of-the-art classroom and laboratory spaces in the heart of the Panhandle.
Unique to the program is that the faculty teaching at the VERO campus are also CVMBS faculty who are part of the same departments as their College Station counterparts, facilitating collaborations on curriculum and research. CVMBS faculty also will support student learning by traveling to teach at both campuses throughout the year.
Texas A&M's Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) program has graduated 8,621 Aggie veterinarians since its inception in 1916.
Within the DVM Class of 2024, which entered veterinary school in the fall of 2020, 88% of Texas A&M's veterinary students come from within the state of Texas. This represents the largest percentage of in-state students for any veterinary school in the nation.
Texas A&M veterinary students also graduate with the lowest median debt in the nation.
The CVMBS' updated curriculum, implemented in 2017, builds a solid foundation of scientific knowledge, provides experiential learning to master clinical and professional skills, and develops competencies required for an entry-level veterinarian in any career path, while also encouraging students to explore areas they may have previously had little exposure, such as innovation and entrepreneurship, service-learning project development, small and large animal rehabilitation, medical Spanish, and exotic and wild game medicine.
Texas A&M's pass rate for the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) greatly exceeds the national rate and has continued to increase with the implementation of the new curriculum.
CanyonAg77
10:03p, 9/1/21
In reply to Aggie1
That's pretty much of a middle finger salute to the haters.
jtp01
6:31a, 9/2/21
"We have a standard of excellence that's been set for over 100 years," said CVMBS Dean John R. August. "We took the time to carefully build this program, to hire faculty who are not only excellent educators but experienced veterinary practitioners, and to make sure these students are receiving an education that lives up to those very standards."

This seems like a very pointed statement.
JWAggie1991
1:22p, 9/3/21
THe VERO program at WT is very exciting. I have a daughter that is very interested.
AntiTTUSVM
9:56p, 11/15/23
About to expose this place. Y'all be ready. Insider here. There is a reason your neighbor, and many others, have "left". Here we go…
Spider69
7:55p, 11/19/23
CanyonAg77
10:05a, 11/20/23
In reply to AntiTTUSVM
Hmmm
CanyonAg77
8:28a, 11/21/23
In reply to AntiTTUSVM
Been nearly a week. About time for your expose'.
Bucketrunner
2:17p, 11/21/23
In reply to CanyonAg77
Looking forward to it
NtHawk44
12:37a, 11/28/23
In reply to AntiTTUSVM
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cottonpatchag
7:38a, 11/28/23
Looks like someone lost internet privileges for not taking out the trash or feeding the dogs
CanyonAg77
4:06p, 11/28/23
In reply to NtHawk44
NtHawk44 said:

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Joined eleven (11) years ago, and this is your one and only post?

This has to be some sort of TexAgs record for lurking or sock storage, I don't know which.
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