This news item is about: The College of Veterinary Medicine will launch a $22 million renovation project this spring, with enthusiastic support from members of Cornell University’s Board of Trustees. The initiative enables the College to sustain its class size at 102 and sets the stage for an additional increase that will stabilize Cornell’s pre-clinical class size at about 120 students per year. Construction, which is expected to begin in early 2013, will conclude in the summer of 2015, in time to welcome students entering that fal
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This news item is about: Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine has signed a 10-year le...
This news item is about: After moving into one of the most modern buildings on campus this summer, t...
This news item is about: On this day 125 years ago, the New York State Legislature passed an act est...
This news item is about: This year's State of the College address gave a status update to the Colleg...
This news item is about: More than 600 veterinarians, technicians, students, and vendors filled the ...
This news item is about: This week, the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine welcomed D...
This news item is about: The grant that helped make formalized shelter medicine education a reality ...
This news item is about: Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine celebrates entering its t...
This news item is about: Cornell University and The City University of Hong Kong have signed a memor...
This news item is about: After countless hours of lectures, late nights studying and immersive learn...
This news item is about: What does cash flow and commercialization have to do with caring for cats o...
This news item is about: Buying inventory, keeping the books, managing staff – there’s a lot that go...
This news item is about: Bridging two leading health institutions, scientists and veterinarians at C...
This news item is about: U.S. News and World Report released their latest rankings for veterinary co...