Rising Stars: Meet the Veterinary Students Who Are Changing Vet Med

Every generation of veterinary medicine has a moment when new voices step forward and change the conversation. Vet Candy's Rising Stars program exists to find those voices early — and make sure the profession knows their names.

These are the veterinary students, new graduates, and early-career DVMs who are already doing the work. They are researchers, advocates, innovators, and clinicians who chose this profession with intention and are building something worth paying attention to. We profile them not because they have arrived, but because they are on their way — and this community deserves to watch them get there.

Rising Stars is published annually by Vet Candy, the leading media platform for veterinary professionals, with over 50,000 members across the globe.

Aaryn DuBose isn't waiting for doors to open. He's already inside and holding the door for everyone behind him.
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Aaryn DuBose isn't waiting for doors to open. He's already inside and holding the door for everyone behind him.

A fourth-year student at Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine, Aaryn carries a leadership load that would humble most. He manages the core lab in the biomedical research department, serves as Class of 2027 president, VP-elect of SAVMA, vice president of the Veterinary Surgery Club, and student representative for Nestlé Purina. All at once. All with intention.

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