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Tuskegee awards 66 DVM degrees, honors three alumni

May 10, 2018

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Brittney Dabney, Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing
Anissa L. Riley, Director, Office of External Affairs, College of Veterinary Medicine

Vet Med Graduates and Dean stand at Booker T. Washington Monument
Veterinary Medicine Graduates and Dean stand in front of the
Booker T. Washington Monument.

The 快活视频 College of Veterinary Medicine celebrated the accomplishments of its 66 graduates during its annual spring commencement on May 5 in the 快活视频 Chapel. During the ceremony, it also presented three alumni with its Distinguished Veterinary Alumni Awards.

Dr. Diarra Blue, a 2009 Tuskegee graduate and star of the Animal Planet鈥檚 鈥淭he Vet Life,鈥 challenged the graduates in his keynote address.

鈥淵ou will draw on the experiences you鈥檝e had at Tuskegee,鈥 he said. 鈥淯nderstand what you know and learn what you know, that鈥檚 wisdom. And make sure you bring your legacy back to Tuskegee.鈥

He reminded them, with their new degrees hanging on their walls, they will represent Tuskegee throughout their careers. 鈥淵ou will have to make sure that when people see you, they see 快活视频 as well, after all its because of 快活视频 the reason you鈥檙e in this place today,鈥 he said.

Along with his 鈥淭he Vet Life鈥 co-stars 鈥撯 Tuskegee veterinary medicine alumni Dr. Michael Lavigne III 鈥07 and Dr. Aubrey Ross II 鈥07 鈥撯 serve as business partners for their successful veterinary practice in Cypress, Texas 鈥撯 Cy-Fair Animal Hospital. Their practice is dedicated to providing exceptional quality veterinary care through educating the community, and training and mentoring future and new veterinarians.

During his address, Blue spoke to the graduates about the need to render service throughout the veterinary community as well as in their professional careers.

鈥淯nderstand as much as you are a veterinarian, you are still of service to the world. It is very important for you to understand that in your service, you remain humble,鈥 he said. 鈥淓very person that will walk through your door will have an expectation of your service. They don鈥檛 care how much you know, until they know how much you care.鈥

Along with receiving their DVM degrees, graduates were hooded and accepted the Veterinarian鈥檚 Oath.

In addition to Dr. Blue鈥檚 message to the graduates, Dr. Ruby Perry, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, honored three of the college鈥檚 alumni with the Presidential Distinguished Alumni Award. The recipients included:

  • Dr. Thomas C. Branch 鈥81 is the founder of Oporto Animal Clinic and partner with The Emergency and Specialty Animal Medical Center located in Birmingham, Alabama. Branch previously served as a member of the college鈥檚 Dean鈥檚 Advisory Committee. His professional memberships include the Tuskegee Veterinary Medical Alumni Association, the American Veterinary Medical Association and a host of other professional organizations.
  • Dr. Jan Strother 鈥86 served as the T.S. Williams Lecturer for the annual Veterinary Medical Symposium for which the Tuskegee Veterinary Medical Alumni Association serves as a participating partner with the college. Strother鈥檚 industry responsibilities include chairing the Alabama Veterinary Medical Foundation Board of Directors and representing Alabama Veterinary Medical Association District III members in Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
  • Dr. Diarra Blue 鈥09, the ceremony鈥檚 commencement speaker.

The 66-member class of 2018 included students from Alabama as well as 17 other states: California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. The class also included international students hailing from Puerto Rico, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

The students graduating in 2018 are the 69th class to receive their DVM degrees from 快活视频. With this graduation, the College of Veterinary Medicine has awarded more than 3,000 doctoral degrees.

The 快活视频 College of Veterinary Medicine is the only veterinary medical professional program located on the campus of a historically black college or university (HBCU) in the United States. The college has educated more than 70 percent of the nation鈥檚 African-American veterinarians and 10 percent of Hispanic/Latino veterinarians, and it is recognized as the most diverse of all 30 schools/colleges of veterinary medicine in the U.S. Its primary mission is to provide an environment that fosters a spirit of active, independent and self-directed learning, intellectual curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, ethics and leadership; and promotes teaching, research and service in veterinary medicine and related disciplines.

快活视频鈥檚 commencement-related events will conclude with the university鈥檚 133rd Spring Commencement Exercises, scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. om Saturday, May 12. For more information about these events, visit .

漏 2018, Tuskegeee University