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Pollinators, canola and pesticides targeted in USask study

Researchers at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) are evaluating the effects of pesticides on honey bees and other pollinators that subsist on the pollen of canola — Saskatchewan’s top crop.

Dr. Melanie Ragin featured in top AAVMC podcast episode of 2022

Friday, January 13, 2023 – 10:40am Ragin portrait.JPG Dr. Melanie Ragin, assistant dean for inclusion and academic excellence. Photo: Carol Jennings/CVM Dr. Melanie Ragin, assistant dean for inclusion and academic excellence, discussed social colorblindess and racism on the American Association of Veterinary Medical College’s Diversity & Inclusion on Air podcast, which has now been voted by audiences as […]

Cornell Wildlife Health Center starts new fund to get more students into the wild

Thursday, January 12, 2023 – 3:28pm Vet Students with Jaguar in Belize.jpg “We want our students to learn how to, for example, work in remote areas successfully — to enable what often turn out to be life-changing experiences,” explained Steve Osofsky, D.V.M. ‘89, Cornell Wildlife Health Center’s director. Pictured here, CVM students treating a jaguar in […]