A Former Electronics Store Will Soon Be a State-of-the-Art Vet Clinic—Here’s What You Need to Know About Midwestern University’s Big Plans
Midwestern University is bringing a major addition to its Downers Grove campus: a brand-new Companion Animal Clinic, designed to offer advanced veterinary care while training the next generation of animal healthcare professionals. Scheduled to open in Spring 2027, this 152,000-square-foot facility is set to transform a former Fry’s Electronics building into one of the region’s most modern veterinary centers.
Can Human Cancer Immunotherapy Work in Dogs? New Review Explores Surprising Possibilities
Immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer treatment in humans—so why hasn’t it done the same for dogs? That’s the question at the heart of a newly accepted scientific review, which examines whether cutting-edge human cancer immunotherapies could have cross-species potential in veterinary medicine.
University of Georgia Research: First-Ever Fungal Vaccine Moves Closer to Human Trials—and It Could Be a Game-Changer for Global Health
A groundbreaking new vaccine developed at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine could soon change the way we fight fungal infections—and not a moment too soon. With drug-resistant fungi on the rise and no current vaccines available, this breakthrough could be the world's first defense against some of the most dangerous and difficult-to-treat infections.
Lawmakers Sound the Alarm on Animal Disease Threats—Here’s What’s in the New Federal Funding Push
As foreign animal diseases continue to threaten U.S. agriculture, lawmakers in Congress are ramping up efforts to strengthen the country’s animal health defenses—and the food industry is paying close attention.
Bird Flu Is Mutating, Spreading, and Hitting Your Breakfast—4 Alarming Reasons You Need to Pay Attention Now
Think bird flu is just a poultry problem? Think again. The latest wave of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) is ripping through wildlife, livestock, and even a few household pets—threatening everything from food prices to public health. Here’s why the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is sounding the alarm—and what’s being done to stop the domino effect before it reaches your plate.
Could This Model Stop the Next Swine Pandemic? New Research Reveals What It Really Takes to Eliminate African Swine Fever in the U.S.
As African swine fever (ASF) continues to devastate pig populations across Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean, the threat of the virus reaching the United States is more a matter of when than if. A new study has taken a sobering look at what it would actually take to eliminate ASF from the southeastern U.S. within a year—and the results are eye-opening.

