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College of Veterinary Medicine eNews Newsletter (2016-present)

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Begun in September, 2016, issues of the CVM eNews newletter “is a place for our students, faculty, and staff to get and share news and information that's particularly relevant to our own College community.” Distributed monthly by email, it provides details on College events, updates on ongoing projects, and more.

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    CVM eNews, September 2019
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2019-09)
    Contents of this eNews issue include: Message from the Dean (Lorin D. Warnick); Latest News: College honors employees for outstanding service and quality; Mark Helfat DVM '77 receives Pennsylvania's Distinguished Veterinary Service Award, Graduate student wins award from Howard Hughes Medical Institute (Irma Fernandez); September Trivia: In 2015-2016 how many lightbulbs did CVM Facilities change from fluorescent to LED?; Community Notes: Hellos goodbyes and HR update, Staff Council spotlight on the Accounting Service Center; Save the Dates; Awards and Honors: 2019 Smithcors Veterinary Student History Essay Contest (Jennifer Fan); Welcome [new students in various programs]; CVM energy dashboard; CVM in the News: HowStuffWorks, A calico cat wears a coat of many colors, Cars.com Do you drive with your pet unrestrained, there are three reasons to reconsider that; Have something to share?
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    CVM eNews, August 2019
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2019-08)
    Contents of this eNews issue include: Message from the Dean (Lorin D. Warnick); Latest News: Dr. Krysten Schuler warns federal government committee of dangers of chronic wasting disease, Deadly protein partnership reveals new drug target for viral diseases, Construction projects earn LEED gold, silver honors; August trivia: The first building at Cornell dedicated entirely to veterinary medicine opened its doors in 1896. What was the scholastic requirement for students entering the veterinary program at that time?; Community Notes: Hoof it for the Horses 5K race, 2020 SAVMA symposium, Hellos goodbyes and HR update; Awards and honors (Cynthia Leifer), MPH program welcomes 5 new faculty and staff, Staff service award; CVM in the News: USA Today, Climate change could threaten dogs with diseases pushing into new parts of the USA, CNY Central, Cornell University's renowned veterinary program.
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    CVM eNews, June 2019
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2019-06)
    Contents of this eNews issue include: Class of 2019 celebrates hooding ceremony; Latest News: The latest issue of 'Scopes is now available online, Veterinary biobank is first accredited under new global standard, Master of Public Health Program celebrates its inaugural cohort graduation; June Trivia: What alum left the College as a student of the famous F.H. Fox and then returned as his dean?; Community Notes: Reunion 2019; Awards and Honors: Students faculty earning many awards during commencement season; Hellos goodbyes and HR update; CVM in the News: USA Today, More dogs are getting sick as climate change pushes disease into new parts of the US: Washington Post, A deadly deer disease is spreading,could it strike poeple too?; Summer hiatus.
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    CVM eNews, May 2019
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2019-05)
    Contents of this eNews issue include: A message from the Dean (Lorin D. Warnick); Latest News: College-designed AR app sparks a new level of learning for veterinary students, Appetite for adventure Elvina Yau DVM '20, Grant will help pet owners defray the cost of cancer treatment; May trivia: How was Kirksey Curd (DVM 1912) a pioneer at Cornell?; Community Notes: Hooding and Commencement, Wellbeing Fair, CVM Basketball game, May's Staff Council spotlight on Quality Milk Production Services, Pride Veterinary Medicine Community, Town Hall can be viewed online. Hellos goodbyes and HR update; CVM in the News: Veterinary Practice News: Cornell team develops horse imaging app for students, New York Times: 5 questions all cat and dog owners should ask their vets; Have ideas to share?
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    CVM eNews, April 2019
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2019-04)
    Contents of this eNews issue include: A message from the Dean (Lorin D. Warnick); Latest News: Center for Veterinary Business and Entrepreneurship launches (Jodi Korich, Lorin Warnick), New method drives cellular HIV reservoirs to self-destruct (David Russell), College launches new program to support early-career faculty and boost diversity (Cynthia Leifer); April trivia: Fill in the blank in 1908 CVM created the first ___ in the United States?; Community News: Many voices one college- Our students their stories, April 29, Hellos goodbyes and HR update; CVM in the News: NBC Today-How to remove a tick, WGRZ-Canine cancer research at Cornell; Have ideas to share?
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    CVM eNews, March 2019
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2019-03)
    Contents of this eNews issue include: Message from the Dean (Lorin D. Warnick); Latest News: Cornell veterinary class of 2020 celebrate white coat, Barbara Mix DVM '82 receives NYS Hometown Alumni Award, College's first Spay Day sees high participation from the community; March Trivia: In what year was the Society of Phi Zeta founded at Cornell?; Community Notes: Many voices one college, Invisible at work-a conversation with Maria Timberlake March 29, The new Paw Walk is now ready for use; Staff Council spotlight on the Cornell Veterinary Biobank, March 21 was Founder's Day-Read Dean Warnick's message on our quasquicentennial anniversary, Hellos goodbyes and HR update; CVM in the New: Mongabay-a plea for Botswana...(Steve Osofsky), Upstate Medical University-Treatment of canine cancer serves as model for humans (Kristy Richards); Have ideas to share?
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    CVM eNews, February 2019
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2019-02)
    Contents of this eNews issue include: Message from the Dean (Lorin D. Warnick); Latest News: Hackathon looks to solve animal health problems, Caring for the best--Cornell at Westminster, The latest issue of 'Scopes showcases the College's international impact; February trivia: What does the Coggin's test diagnose?; Community Notes: Many voices one college, Staff spotlight on the Wildlife Health Center, White Coats for the Class of 2020, New Cornell appreciation portal; Hellos goodbyes and HR update; CVM in the News: The New York Times--Time to put fluffy and fido on a diet?, Heartbeat--HPV vaccine protects teens who are vaccinated and even those who aren't; Have ideas to share?
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    CVM eNews, January 2019
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2019-01)
    Contents of this eNews issue include: Message from the Dean (Lorin D. Warnick); Latest News: Culture of inclusion yields diverse student cohorts (Toni Thibeaux), CVM course spurs project aiding Javan rhino conservation effort (Montana Stone, Dr. Robin Radcliffe), Regenerative laser therapy proves beneficial for equine athletes at CRES (Dr. John Pigott); January Trivia: The first issue of "The Cornell Veterinarian" published in 1911. When did it cease publication?; Community Notes: Many voices one college talk by Dr. Meg Thompson on January 29, the third Animal Health Hackathon is next week-learn more or register online, Hellos goodbyes and HR update; CVM in the News; Have ideas to share?
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    CVM eNews, December 2018
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2018-12)
    Contents of this eNews include: Message from the Dean (Lorin D. Warnick); CVM to provide care at The Westminster Kennel Club's annual dog show; Eighth annual TOGO awards celebrate Southside Community Center and CVM; Veterinary students bring renowned animal behaviorist Dr. Temple Grandin to Cornell; December trivia question (Susan Branch): What was the original name for the Veterinary Research Tower when it opened in 1974?; Community Notes: Contract colleges option transfer open until January 2019. Learn more about your options, CVM community comes together for festive successful Give Back challenge; Staff Council spotlight on the ezyVet Project Team; Cornell veterinarians lead spay-and-neuter trips to Puerto Rico to alleviate post-hurricane conditions; Hellos goodbyes and HR updates; CVM in the News: Yahoo News What you should do with your pets during a natural disaster, Healthline Seven ways to protect your pet from holiday hazards in your home; Have ideas to share?
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    CVM eNews, November 2018
    Office of Marketing and Communications (Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 2018-11)
    Contents of this eNews include: Message from the Dean (Lorin D. Warnick); State of the College addresses key research, financials and future goals (Lorin D. Warnick); Cardiologists travel the world to improve treatment at home and abroad; CVM staff members win best group and department in Halloween costume contest; November trivia: Schurman Hall's namesake Jacob Schurman served in what role at Cornell?; Community News: Spotlight on the CVM Staff Council elections; We welcome Matt Braun as Assistant Dean for Alumni Affairs and Development; Wildlife Health Cornell campaign; Hellos good-byes and HR update; CVM in the News: Popular Science: These synthetic canine cadavers help vets save real lives (Galina Hayes), Naked Scientists BBC: Glioblastoma effects on genes (Charles Danko); Have ideas to share?