Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine

2012 Annual Report

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The veterinary program at Cornell is a both-hands- in approach, from case-based learning to conducting research in developing nations through the Expanding Horizons program. Please join Dr. K.A. Schat, an avian pathology professor emeritus, in raising funds to support the Expanding Horizons program, which helps students gain a deeper global perspective. With a goal of $100,000 to fully endow a fund, Dr. Schat hopes former students, fellow faculty, and industry colleagues will support the effort. A total of $52,857 has been raised from 14 Expanding Horizons' alumni and the following corporate supporters: EW Group Pfizer, Inc. Venkateshwara Hatcheries We are also pleased to have the support of the Lincoln Ellsworth Foundation, which contributes annually to the program, providing experiences for five to seven students per year. To make a gift to support this program, visit our online giving pages at www.vet.cornell.edu/gifts or contact Amy Robinson. AMY.ROBINSON@CORNELL.EDU/607.253.3742 "It was a fantastic experience, and I am forever grate- ful for the Expanding Horizons program giving it to me. It was an invaluable experience and added tremen- dously to my learning." Katie Seeley '11, Javan Rhino Conservation in Indonesia Dr. Katie Seeley '11 (left) with Dr. Kurnia Oktavia Khairani Both-Hands In! SHARE YOUR NEWS We will include Class Notes in the February 2013 issue of 'Scopes Magazine. Please let us know what you' NAME ADDRESS EMAIL Please tell my classmates that... (MAIDEN IF APPROPRIATE) CLASS YEAR d like to share with your classmates in our Class Notes section by December 14, 2012, for inclusion. PHONE PLEASE RETURN TO: Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Box 39, Ithaca, NY 14853. Alternatively, share your information with us via email (vetfriends@cornell.edu) or complete the online form at www.vet.cornell.edu/alumni/ClassNotes.

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