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    You are at:Home»Local News»K-State Activity»Hill’s donation to upgrade pet health education at K-State

    Hill’s donation to upgrade pet health education at K-State

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    By KMAN Staff on November 27, 2018 K-State Activity, Local News
    Bonnie Rush, second from left, interim dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University, meets with, from left, Jesper Nordengaard, Jolle Kirpensteijn and Omar Faria from Hill's Pet Nutrition about Hill's lead gift supporting the creation of a new Pet Health & Nutrition Center at the university's Veterinary Health Center.
    Bonnie Rush, second from left, interim dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University, meets with, from left, Jesper Nordengaard, Jolle Kirpensteijn and Omar Faria from Hill’s Pet Nutrition about Hill’s lead gift supporting the creation of a new Pet Health & Nutrition Center at the university’s Veterinary Health Center. Courtesy photo.

    MANHATTAN — Primary care for pets has a bright future at Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine thanks to a record sponsorship by Hill’s Pet Nutrition.

    With Hill’s sponsorship — the largest corporate gift in the college’s history — three strategic areas in the college’s Mosier Hall will be renovated to provide approximately 16,000 square feet of new space dedicated to clinical training, classroom teaching and research. The Pet Health & Nutrition Center will be named in honor of Hill’s Pet Nutrition. The amount of the gift has not been publicly disclosed.

    By renovating the space and expanding resources, students will have the opportunity to care for their clients in a private practice environment.

    The renovation includes the deconstruction of Frick Auditorium to create 3,400 square feet of space on the first floor of Mosier Hall for the new Hill’s Pet Health & Nutrition Center. This project also will allow the addition of a 5,000-square-foot research suite on the second floor.

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