Past Events: May 2026
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Are you passionate about emergency management, public health, government relations, public policy, or medicine? Do you want to learn more about community preparedness? Do you want to gain skills that will make you stand out in the competitive job market?
Register for Atlantic Hope, an immersive 3.5-day disaster simulation training exercise, taking place from May 28-31, at Cornell University.
This unique opportunity will equip you with invaluable skills in humanitarian aid, applicable to any career path. This experience is open to the public, all are welcome to participate as learners or role...
Join us at the forefront of AI innovation in veterinary medicine at our third annual symposium. This forward-thinking event brings together researchers, industry leaders, and innovators to bridge theory and practice in veterinary AI. The program features keynotes, presentations, posters, panels, and a workshop highlighting AI’s impact across animal health, One Health, comparative medicine, veterinary education, and wildlife health.
For the second consecutive year, virtual access is available for most sessions, though some in-person elements, including the workshop, are not included. We hope...
Dr. Sarah Robertson, Director of the Robinson Research Institute and NHMRC Externally Funded Research Professor and Managing Director of the School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences at Adelaide University, will speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series with her talk, "Mechanisms of immune tolerance controlling endometrial receptivity and establishment of pregnancy."
Dr. Kayla Wolf, Assistant Professor and Nancy and Peter Meinig Family Investigator in the Life Sciences at Cornell University's Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, will speak as part of the Cornell Reproductive Sciences Center's Seminar Series with her talk, "Engineering uterine tissues on chip to drive therapeutic innovation."
The Cornell Equine Hospital and Cornell Cooperative Extension are proud to host the Equine Seminar Series. These monthly virtual talks are presented by equine experts on important equine health and management topics.
"Advances in Equine Emergency and Critical Care" Presented by Hanna Sfraga, DVM, DACVIM-LA, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
This talk discusses new and advanced techniques for caring for critical equine patients. Topics will include advanced pain management in colic patients (medical and surgical), management of sepsis and toxicities, and neonatal care...
Dear Colleagues,
We’re thrilled to announce a new cross-campus conference bringing together educators from all health professions, From Assessment to Feedback: Closing the Loop in Clinical Education in the Health Professions. Organized by Weill Cornell Medicine’s EDge (Educators Driving Growth & Excellence), Weill Cornell Medicine - Qatar, the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Veterinary Educators Academy (CVEA), this conference will address clinical reasoning – from foundational definitions to innovative approaches to teaching, learning, and assessment – while examining...
The Kristy Richards Memorial Lecture honors the legacy of Dr. Kristy Richards (1968–2019), a beloved member of the Department of Biomedical Sciences whose pioneering work in comparative oncology transformed the study of canine and human lymphoma. Kristy was known for her creativity as a scientist, her generosity as a mentor, and her deep commitment to collaborative discovery. She divided her time between Cornell’s Ithaca campus and Weill Cornell Medicine, led an active clinical oncology practice in Manhattan, and played a key leadership role in building and advancing the College of Veterinary...
Dr. Lauren Osborne, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, will present the Cornell Reproductive Sciences Center's first hybrid seminar hosted at Weill Cornell Medical College. Join us in Lecture Hall 3 at the College of Veterinary Medicine or stream online!
Seminar Title: "The Raccoon Lens: Discovering Cryptic Microbial Diversity in Tick-Borne Pathogen Communities"
By: Dr. Laura Goodman, Cornell University
Tri-Repro is back at Cornell University! This two-day, multi-institutional symposium on reproductive sciences is the largest in the northeast. This event will feature keynote speakers from institutions across the eastern United States, opportunities for trainee talks and poster presentations, a career panel led by innovators in the field of reproductive sciences for the benefit of trainees, and a fun reception in the Takoda's Run atrium. Registration is required.
For more information about the event and to register, please visit our Eventbrite page and complete your registration by April 1...
