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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

$10 Million Gift Leads Funding for Colorado State University Equine Hospital

A transformative gift of $10 million from the Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation is launching plans at CSU to build a state-of-the-art equine hospital that will be among the world’s best in teaching veterinary students, promoting discoveries in equine medicine and providing specialty care for horses.
A veterinary student monitors vital signs of a foal hospitalized in the CSU equine critical care unit.
A CSU veterinary student monitors vital signs of a foal hospitalized in the CSU equine critical care unit.
“We deeply appreciate this generous gift from the Johnson Foundation, and greatly value its leadership in supporting health and education across Colorado,” CSU President Tony Frank said. “The Foundation has been a dedicated supporter of university programs for more than 20 years, and this gift will provide a monumental step forward for equine veterinary medicine at Colorado State.” Read the full story.

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