Breaking News: Renowned Veterinarian to Lead Groundbreaking Veterinary School at Hanover College
Hanover College appoints Dr. Christina V. Tran, DVM, as the founding dean of its proposed School of Veterinary Medicine. With extensive experience and accolades in the veterinary field, Dr. Tran will lead the program through accreditation procedures with the AVMA COE and Higher Learning Commission. Her appointment signals a pivotal moment for Hanover College, as it embarks on a journey to redefine veterinary education and shape the future of the profession.
Exclusive: AVMA Council on Education Reveals Ambitious Plans for Veterinary Program Accreditation
program accreditation, including consultative evaluations for proposed institutions like Rowan University and Clemson University. These initiatives reflect a concerted effort to expand access to veterinary education and address workforce needs in the field. The article highlights key developments in accreditation efforts across various institutions, signaling a transformative phase in veterinary education.
Breaking: University of Minnesota's Veterinary Program Lands Massive Grant to Revolutionize Animal Health in East Africa!
The University of Minnesota's CAHFS secures a significant grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to enhance veterinary services in East Africa, focusing on disease control programs and food safety. The project builds upon previous successes, expanding ProgRESSVet East Africa to deepen learning programs in Kenya and Uganda and extend programming to other regional countries. This initiative aims to strengthen the veterinary workforce, promote collaboration among nations, and facilitate trade in livestock and animal products.
Indiana Governor's Controversial Move: New Law Invalidates Local Pet Sale Restrictions!
Governor Eric Holcomb of Indiana signs House Enrolled Act 1412 into law, nullifying 21 local ordinances restricting pet sales. The law establishes care standards for dog breeders and pet stores, mandating registration with the State Board of Animal Health. Critics decry the measure for stripping local control and potentially benefiting "puppy mills," while supporters applaud its transparency and protections in the pet industry.
USDA's APHIS and NAHLN Unite: $1 Million Funding to Unravel Animal Health Mysteries!
The USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) collaborates with the National Animal Health Laboratory Network (NAHLN), allocating $1 million to rapidly investigate unexplained animal morbidity or mortality events (UMEs). Managed by Michigan State University, the funding supports testing expenses at NAHLN laboratories, enhancing early detection of emerging threats. This proactive approach strengthens animal health surveillance and safeguards public health, while also protecting crucial international trade opportunities for the U.S. meat industry.
Elanco Fires Back: Rejects Radical Board Overhaul Demands Amidst Stock Surge
Elanco Animal Health Incorporated responds to Ancora Holdings Group, LLC's nomination of four candidates to its Board of Directors. Elanco reaffirms CEO Jeff Simmons's leadership and strategic vision, citing a 39% stock surge and innovative pipeline. Despite willingness to engage, Elanco criticizes Ancora's refusal to allow board meetings with their candidates. Elanco emphasizes recent performance improvements, including the sale of its aqua business and corporate governance enhancements. The company rema