This news item is about: Kylius M. Wilkins '12 has been awarded the prestigious Claudia Cartwright Fellowship by the International Services (IS) division of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Wilkins will receive $25,000 in scholarship funds for each remaining year of his veterinary studies, and opportunities for paid employment with APHIS-IS over summers and other school breaks. Following graduation, he may have the opportunity to join the ranks of APHIS-IS with an initial three-year international deployment. Graduate students in agriculture and veterinary students with U.S. Citizenship were eligible to apply for the award
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This news item is about: Dr. Hollis N. Erb, professor of epidemiology in the Department of Populatio...
This news item is about: Gaining experience in the field is a critical part of every veterinary stu...
The news item is about: Yuan Kang ’17 has won the Simmons Educational Fund (SEF) student award, mark...
This news item is about: On April 7, 2009, two students from Cornell University’s College of Veterin...
This news item is about: Owning her first horse at age 13 changed the course of life for Hannah Holm...
This news item is about: Where economics and epidemiology collide, graduate student Rebecca Smith, D...
This news item is about: Vittoria Capria, a second-year veterinary student at Cornell University's C...
This news item is about: The scholarships created early last year as part of the recently completed ...
This news item is about: Dr. Alexander (Sandy) de Lahunta will be recognized with the College of Vet...
This issue contains: Alumni News: Dr. Marina Tejada Gives Them Shelter, Join your Peers on the Colle...
This news item is about: From the stray-strewn streets of Trinidad and Tobago to cow-covered pasture...
The news item is about: Dr. Colin Parrish has become a world-renowned expert in animal virology sinc...
This news item is about: Dr. Cynthia Leifer, assistant professor of immunology at Cornell University...
This news item is about: Dr. Rodrigo Bicalho, assistant professor of dairy production medicine at Co...
This news item is about: Dr. Fred Scott DVM ’62, PhD ’68 will be recognized with the Daniel Elmer Sa...
This news item is about: Dr. Hollis N. Erb, professor of epidemiology in the Department of Populatio...