Faculty Profiles
Dianne Dunning
Associate Vice President of Strategic Planning and Initiatives
Office: Lehotsky Hall
Phone: 864-656-9504
Email: ddunnin@clemson.edu
Education and Training
DrPH, Health Leadership
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health
MS, Veterinary Clinical Sciences, with honors & Residency, Small Animal Surgery
Colorado State University
Internship, Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
University of Georgia
DVM, cum laude
Washington State University
Professional Certifications
Certified Fund Raising Executive and Trainer
Johns Hopkins Medicine Philanthropy Institute: Summer Institute
International Veterinary Acupuncture Society Certification Course
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Certification, Office of Faculty Development, North Carolina State University
North Carolina Veterinary Response Corps, (First line, Single Source, Field Supervisor)
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons
Areas of Expertise
Philanthropy/Development
Health Leadership
Disaster Preparedness
Rehabilitation
Select Publications
Dunning D, Hedgpeth M, Dorman D. Success in Grateful Client Philanthropy: Insights from Veterinary Faculty at NC State University. Medical Research Archives, [online] 11(9) https://doi.org/10.18103/mra.v11i9.4301.
European Society of Medicine, July 2023.
Dunning D, Buckles S, Dorman D. Grateful Client Philanthropy and Veterinary Medicine: Experiences at North Carolina State University. Vet Sci 2019; May 16;6(2):44.
Dunning D, Slenning B, Tickel J, Dorman D. Ten Years of Experience with a Veterinary Credential Responder Course. Education in Health Professions 2019; Jan-June;Vol1(1):4-11.
Gordon-Evans WJ, Dunning D, Johnson AJ, et al. Effect of the use of carprofen in dogs undergoing intense rehabilitation after lateral fabellar suture surgery. J Amer Vet Med Assoc 2011;239(1) 75-81.
Dunning, D. Training Veterinarians in All-Hazards Response. Natural Hazards Observer 2010;34(4):15-19. Invited Comment.
Gordon-Evans WJ, Dunning D, Johnson AJ, et al. Randomized controlled clinical trial for the use of deracoxib during intense rehabilitation exercises after tibial plateau leveling osteotomy. Vet Comp Ortho and Traum 2010;23(5):332-335.
Au KK, Gordon-Evans WJ, Dunning D, et al. Comparison of short- and long-term function and radiographic osteoarthrosis in dogs after postoperative physical rehabilitation and tibial plateau leveling osteotomy or lateral fabellar suture stabilization. Vet Surg 2010;39(2):173-180.
Rexing J, Dunning D, Siegel AM, et al. Effects of cold compression, bandaging, and microcurrent electrical therapy after cranial cruciate ligament repair in dogs. Vet Surg 2010;39(1):54-8.
Dunning D, Martin MP, Tickel JL, et al. Preparedness and disaster response training for veterinary students: literature review and description of the North Carolina State University Credentialed Veterinary Responder Program. J Vet Med Educ 2009 Fall;36(3):317-30.
Kennedy SC, Dunning D, Bischoff MG, Kuriashkin IV, Pijanowski GJ, Schaeffer DJ. The Effect of Axial and Abaxial Release on Meniscal Displacement in the Dog. Vet Comp Ortho and Traum 2005;18(4):227-234.
Towle HA, Griffon DJ, Thomas MW, Siegel AM, Dunning D, Johnson A. Pre- and Postoperative Radiographic and Computed Tomographic Evaluation of Dogs with Medial Patellar Luxation. Vet Surg 2005;34(2):265-272.
Dunning D, Halling K, Ehrhart, NP. Rehabilitation of Medical and Acute Care Patient. Vet Clinics North Amer (Small Animal) 2005;35(6):1411-1426.
Honors and Awards
Wake County Commissioners’ Volunteer Award Winner, Wake County, North Carolina, 2007
Certificate of Appreciation for dedicated service and commitment during Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, Department of Environmental Services, Wake County, North Carolina, 2005
Campus Award for Excellence in Public Engagement (CAEPE) Team Award, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, 2005