Pamela Reis creates first-ever scholarship for Cornell M.P.H. students
Pamela Reis is adding to her family’s philanthropic roster through funding the very first scholarship for Cornell Public Health’s M.P.H. students.
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Pamela Reis is adding to her family’s philanthropic roster through funding the very first scholarship for Cornell Public Health’s M.P.H. students.
Special districts established to control mosquitos in parts of Florida claim significantly more funding and expertise than county-run programs, a new analysis finds a new analysis co-authored by a Cornell public health expert.
Dog owners facing sudden questions about their pet’s health can now turn to a new, trusted resource at any time of day. The Cornell Richard P. Riney Canine Health Center (RCHC), part of the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, has recently launched Big Red Bark Chat, an AI-powered chatbot designed to help dog owners […]
The application period for prospective graduate students to attend the Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School Fall Open House is now open.
As highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) continues to spread globally, dedicated and openly shared research is essential. The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) pursues several projects to protect animal and public health against HPAI.
Mr. Darcy, a nine-month-old golden retriever, came to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals with a birth defect in his hips. Both sockets were dislocated.
Let’s not sit back and wait for the largest mass casualty event in U.S. history
Now in its fourth year of funding, the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine continues the RED (Reducing Educational Debt) program, awarding three new D.V.M. students tuition-free education for their final two years of their educational program.
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