Image Tyson Foods Research and Development internship Nov. 17, 2022 ACBS Graduate Student, Bryanne Waller, spent the summer interning with the Tyson Foods Research and Development team in Chicago, Illinois. The opportunity included working on brands like Hillshire Farm, Ballpark, and Jimmy Dean. Read more
Image 2022 Global Symposium on Racing to welcome back RTIP alumni Nov. 17, 2022 The Race Track Industry Program (RTIP) will host the 48th Annual Global Symposium on Racing at Loews Ventana Canyon from December 5 – December 7, 2022. Read more
Image 2022 UArizona Food Safety Conference Nov. 17, 2022 The 2022 UArizona Food Safety Conference, hosted by the Food Safety Consortium (FSC), provided attendees an exciting hybrid conference experience with virtual presentations and in-person networking and poster sessions. Read more
Image International horse clinician helps tribal ranchers Nov. 17, 2022 Dr. Angelo Telatin, an internationally known horse trainer, competitor, and an Associate Professor at Delaware Valley University, brought his knowledge and experience in “Speaking the Horse’s Language” to horsemanship workshops for San Carlos Apache, Navajo, and Hopi tribal members this past June. Read more
Image Microbiology alumnae finds career in food safety July 21, 2022 UArizona alumnae, Kami Weddle, is the director of food safety and quality at Rousseau Farming Company in Phoenix. She credits her degree in Microbiology and time spent in the College of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences as providing her with the necessary tools to lead her on to this career path. Read more
Image Animal encounters connect students to animals July 21, 2022 ACBS 160, the introductory class on “Human and Animal Interrelationships”, brings animals to campus through their “Animal Encounters” activity to facilitate interactions between students and live animals including goats, chickens, miniature horses, and rabbits. Read more
Recent ACBS grant funding highlights July 21, 2022 The hard work of ACBS Faculty has been recognized in recent grant funding, including a $2,398,682 grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases with Principal Investigator Sean Limesand. Read more
Image Calving management course provides cattle handling experience in Tucson and at the V Bar V July 21, 2022 Students gain a basic background in range cattle reproduction management, as well as hands-on experiences, working with cattle in Calving Management Course. Read more
Image ACBS’s equine emphasis: transitioning to an improved program April 11, 2022 ACBS students pursuing an Animal Science degree with an equine emphasis will have noticed a transition beginning in January 2022. Learn more about this exciting opportunity to offer an even stronger equine program to the benefit of our students. Read more
Image Applied Animal Behavior students visit community partners April 11, 2022 Students in the ACBS Vet Sci Applied Animal Behavior Emphasis - Companion Animal began their Spring semester with thre field trips to vist community partners which included the Bureau of Land Management Wild Horse and Burro Program, 4Ropin Ranch, and Equine Voices Rescue and Sanctuary. Read more