Our Team

Pauline Prince, PhD, ABN

CVM Director of Psychological Services

Pauline Prince professional portrait

MSU CVM Clinical Psychologist Pauline Prince offers a comprehensive service model for MSU CVM. This model includes:

  • Evidence-based learning and teaching
  • Collaborative decision making
  • Therapeutic intervention
  • Disability services
  • Professional consultation
  • Crisis prevention and intervention
  • Trauma response

A board-certified neuropsychologist with nearly 30 years of experience working with students, Dr. Prince is committed to meeting the clinical and learning needs of MSU CVM students, faculty and staff.  She specializes in providing therapeutic counseling services to those who have been diagnosed with anxiety and depression and can help them develop strategies to meet their individual needs to manage academics, as well as life stressors. In her work with students and school faculty and staff, Dr. Prince has served on trauma teams and participated in crisis response after student death from suicide, vehicle accidents, and other forms of trauma.  She has also coordinated resources and staff to effectively respond to traumatic events.  In addition, Dr. Prince has experience in working with students who self-harm, experience panic attacks, and develop health-related issues as a result of chronic stress. 

Transitions are difficult, the training and academic demands on veterinary students can be intense, and the work life of veterinarians can be extremely stressful, so Dr. Prince is a much-appreciated resource for the CVM family.

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Dr. Prince may be reached at (662) 325-1125 or pjp40@msstate.edu.

Kristin Tew, PsyD

Staff Psychologist

Dr. Kristin NewDr. Kristin Tew was born right here in Starkville, MS and grew up in Forest, MS. Dr. Tew attended the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS. She served as an officer in the US Air Force for 5 years.  In 2012 she earned a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Counseling from The New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans. Dr. Tew earned her Doctorate in Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology at Xavier University in New Orleans, LA. Dr. Tew completed her APA Internship at Mississippi State University’s Student Counseling Services. She was the recipient of the BIAH Post-Doc Fellowship sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health at Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary medicine. In addition to her three years of experience working with the veterinary medicine community, Dr. Tew has also worked in both inpatient and outpatient mental health settings, college counseling settings as well as in community mental health. Additionally, she has worked with individuals with intellectual disabilities, substance use and prevention, survivors of childhood trauma, individuals with combat PTSD, serious mental illness, and dual diagnosis. She has given presentations on suicide prevention and awareness to state and national members of the veterinary medicine community and has worked with MSU’s Department of Psychology on their suicide prevention and awareness grant. Dr. Tew has been on staff at CVM as a staff psychologist since June 2024. She has been married to her husband Ken for 26 years and they have served together in pastoral ministry for 25 years. She has 3 children, Elizabeth, Corban, and Joshua, who are all currently enrolled in 3 different colleges and 2 4-legged children, their 10-year-old lab, Rocky, and their 5-year-old goldendoodle, Mariposa, who is her daughter’s service dog. One of Dr. Tew’s favorite past times is watching her children compete and perform in their various activities and ringing her cowbell at MS State Football games.

Katie Holtcamp, PhD, LMSW

Staff Social Worker

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Dr. Holtcamp joined our Wellness team as the Staff Social Worker January 1, 2024.

Dr. Holtcamp is a licensed therapist and holds a PhD in Animal Physiology from Mississippi State. She spent the past 7 years researching the physiological interaction between horses and humans when engaging in therapeutic services and investigating horses as a model for behaviors of natural addiction. She also serves as an equine therapist for numerous drug and alcohol treatment facilities in Mississippi and has facilitated professional development programs for mental health clinicians throughout the nation. Dr. Holtcamp brings a unique perspective to our team with the combination of knowledge in mental health and animal behavior. She is available to all students in the clinics, but primarily serves our House Officers.