Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Awards
Jason Johnson Early Career Achievement in Veterinary Medicine Award
The Jason Johnson Early Career Achievement in Veterinary Medicine Award is presented annually to honor outstanding professional achievements by early-career graduates (within ten years) of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Recipients may be recognized for their contributions in education, government, industry, clinical practice, or other professional endeavors within the scope of veterinary medicine. Established in 2024 by the administration of the Richard A. Gillespie College of Veterinary Medicine, the award is named after Dr. Jason Johnson, a founding faculty member of the college known for his remarkable early career accomplishments.
Nominations for this award will open in late Spring 2025.
Veterinary Medical Technician (VMT) Awards
Mary Hatfield Early Career Achievement in Veterinary Medical Technology Award
The Mary Hatfield Early Career Achievement in Veterinary Medical Technology Award is presented annually to honor outstanding professional achievements by early-career graduates (within ten years) of the Veterinary Medical Technology program. Recipients may be recognized for their contributions in education, government, industry, clinical practice, or other professional endeavors within the scope of veterinary medicine. Established in 2024 by the administration of the Richard A. Gillespie College of Veterinary Medicine, the award is named after Mary Hatfield AS, BS, M Ed, LVMT, LAT who served as the program coordinator from 1986-2008 and the program director from 2009-2015.
Nominations for this award will open in late Spring 2025.
Randy Evans Veterinary Medical Technology Merit Award
The Randy Evans Veterinary Medical Technology Merit Award is presented annually to honor outstanding professional achievements by a graduate of the LMU Veterinary Medical Technology program. Recipients may be recognized for their contributions in education, government, industry, clinical practice, or other professional endeavors within the scope of veterinary medicine. Established in 2024 by the administration of the Richard A. Gillespie College of Veterinary Medicine, the award is named after Dr. Randy Evans who served as the program director from 1989-2009.
Nominations for this award will open in late Spring 2025.