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Resources for Our Impacted Community Following Hurricane Helene

Dear NC State community, I hope each of you, your families and your loved ones are safe and secure as our state and region assess the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Our hearts are broken for those in our community who are from areas in North Carolina and beyond that were in the path of this […]

Student blog: My veterinary medicine externship at CROW

Before starting my fourth and final year of clinical rotations at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, I wanted to experience a different, more local side of conservation by working at a wildlife rehabilitation hospital in a domestic setting. From testimonies of previous Cornell veterinary externs, I learned about the Clinic for Rehabilitation of […]

Texas A&M Former Students Supporting A New Chapter In VMBS Veterinary Education

Dr. Tim R. ‘74, ‘77 and Judy D. ‘78 TurnerPhotos by Jason Nitsch ‘14, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Story by Rachel Knight, VMBS Marketing & Communications Judy D. ‘78 and Tim R. ‘74, ‘77 Turner employ hard work and the Aggie core values daily as they carry on their family’s ranching tradition […]

Distinguished Alumni: CSU honors Dr. Joan Bowen

Every year during Homecoming and Family Weekend, the Colorado State University Alumni Association celebrates our distinguished alumni. The Distinguished Alumni Awards program recognizes CSU alumni who have distinguished themselves professionally, brought honor to the University, and have made significant contributions of time and/or philanthropy to the University and their community. These alumni represent the very […]

A College Student’s Guide To First-Time Pet Ownership

With the newfound independence and freedom a college student discovers, a desire to have a pet tag along for the adventure often follows. For these first-time pet owners, a furry friend can help them feel a stronger connection to their new home-away-from-home in the new chapter of their lives. Dr. Erin Ray, a clinical assistant […]

Genetic Rescue for Rare Red Foxes?

Genetic Rescue for Rare Red Foxes? Subtitle Genomic Research Uncovers Options to Restore Lassen Red Fox Population Rob Warren September 26, 2024 Kat Kerlin Two Lassen red fox pups play together. (California Department of Fish and Wildlife) A rescue effort can take many forms – a life raft, a firehose, an airlift. For animals whose […]

Cornell Public Health selected as national public health partner for CDC

Faculty and staff within Cornell’s Department of Public & Ecosystem Health have been funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce to help strengthen the public health system in the United States.