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Carol Jennings/CVM The College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2022 celebrated the White Coat Ceremony May 1 in Bailey Hall. Scaled-back White Coat Ceremony for CVM Class of 2022 May 7, 2021 The College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2022 enjoyed a small slice of normalcy this weekend as it celebrated the time-honored White Coat Ceremony in a considerably scaled back event May 1. Only students were allowed to gather in Bailey Hall, with family and friends tuned in to the livestream. “The White Coat Ceremony holds particular significance right now, as it has bookended the COVID-19 shutdown,” said Lorin D. Warnick, D.V.M., Ph.D. ’94, the Austin O. Hooey Dean of Veterinary Medicine. “It was the last on-campus ceremony held by the college before we were forced by the outbreak to stop classroom teaching, events, travel and many other changes beginning in March 2020. Now, 14 months later, it is the first on-campus ceremony to be held by our colle ....
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High school students attend the College of Veterinary Medicine’s precollege studies course prior to the pandemic. New HS scholarship aims to diversify veterinary medicine March 3, 2021 The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) has created a new scholarship to encourage students from historically underrepresented groups to explore veterinary medicine, part of its outreach to motivate more diverse high school students to consider attending CVM or entering the profession. Veterinary medicine continues to be one of the least diverse professions, an issue the college has committed to tackling. Cultivating inclusion and support for students from historically underrepresented communities early in their education – focusing on the pipeline of potential students that apply to veterinary college – is considered key to diversifying the field. ....