Vet Candy spotlights Tuskegee student leader Aaryn DuBose

Veterinary student leader Aaryn DuBose is the latest guest on Vet Candy Radio’s Brain Smarts, a podcast format that mixes science trivia, career conversation, and humor. DuBose is a student at Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine, where she serves as president of the Class of 2027, and Tuskegee recently highlighted her role in emceeing the college’s 2026 White Coat Ceremony for that class. Tuskegee has also emphasized its broader role in veterinary training and diversity, including its long-standing contribution to educating Black veterinarians in the U.S. (tuskegee.edu)

Why it matters: For veterinary professionals, the episode is less about a clinical breakthrough and more about the talent pipeline. Student-facing media like Brain Smarts gives visibility to emerging leaders early in their careers, and DuBose’s profile reflects how veterinary students are increasingly building public voices alongside formal leadership roles. That matters for recruitment, representation, and organized veterinary medicine, especially as schools and employers look for ways to support student wellbeing, leadership development, and a more connected profession. (tuskegee.edu)

What to watch: Expect more attention on veterinary student voices, especially those tied to leadership, representation, and career development, as media platforms and institutions keep investing in the future workforce. (tuskegee.edu)

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