Ranked number one in the nation, Cornell prepares leaders in all areas of the veterinary profession.

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The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


Faculty and student discoveries inspire new preventive strategies, effective treatments, and life-saving cures.

Advancing
The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


Our faculty, students, and staff provide informational, diagnostic and clinical services for animal owners and veterinarians.

Advancing
The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


A capital project plan currently underway promises to reinvigorate learning and discovery.

Advancing
The Health
And Well Being
Of Animals
And People


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Education, Science, & Service

Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine's strength as a leader in veterinary medical education, animal medicine, biomedical research and public health springs from the aggregate strengths of its departments and programs; the achievements of its faculty, alumni, and students; and its commitment to diversity and inclusiveness. Explore more >>

News

Cornell/Iowa share $10.6 million obesity, hypertension grant

Dr. Robin Davisson partners with colleagues to look at the role of the brain in obesity and hypertension. <more>


Portrait of a graduate

A world of options awaits soon-to-be veterinarian Kevin Render. <more>


Fubini appointed Associate Dean

Dr. Susan Fubini to serve as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. <more>


May Stem Cell Club

May 21, 2013 - 12 PM

Monthly Stem Cell Club Meeting with presentations by Fischbach and Rudd Labs. <more>


May Stem Cell Club

May 21, 2013 - 12 PM

Monthly Stem Cell Club Meeting - Fischbach and Rudd Labs to present. <more>


Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine Hooding Ceremony

May 25, 2013 - 2 PM

During this ceremony, the Doctor Veterinary Medicine Class of 2013 graduates will be called by name and presented their Doctor Hood and will recite the Veterinarians Oath <more>


More gym class time cuts risk of obesity

May 21, 2013 - 12 AM

Increasing how much time schoolchildren spend in gym class reduces their risk of obesity, particularly among boys, reports a new Cornell study. <more>


New DNA cattle test beefs up dairy and meat quality

May 21, 2013 - 12 AM

A team led by Ikhide Imumorin, Cornell assistant professor of animal genetics and genomics, is the first to apply a new, inexpensive genomics technique to cattle called genotyping-by-sequencing. <more>


Panelists detail progress, challenges of economic recovery

May 21, 2013 - 12 AM

A New York City panel of leading economists, including under secretary of the treasury Mary John Miller '77, pointed to recent improvements in the economy. <more>