“A big heart for kitty cats”
Kathy McChesney and Mike Dunick formed a connection with CSU years ago when they needed help caring for one of their cats. They’ve been finding ways to support CSU veterinary students, medicine, and research ever since.
A life’s purpose caring for animals
The Spalding family has donated to CSU to support multiple programs and projects, including the University’s new state-of-the-art Veterinary Hospital and Education Complex, or VHEC.
Who cares for the caregivers? CSU Veterinary Hospital makes mental health a priority
Veterinary house officers at CSU face intense emotional and professional challenges as they care for complex cases while pursuing advanced training. The Specialist in Training Gratitude Fund supports their mental health and well-being through on-site counseling, emergency financial aid, and wellness events.
Helping veterinary medicine’s unsung heroes: Finn’s Friends Fund supports CSU technicians
Veterinary technicians give everything to care for animals. Finn’s Friends Fund helps them care for their own pets, honoring the love and dedication they show every day.
Coming full circle: $10 million gift inspired by a moment in a veterinarian’s lobby
Don Lockton made a $10 million gift to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital after surgeons saved his dog Chief.