Why We Need Veterinarians in the Policy World
Two Cummings School alums are spending the year in government fellowships focused on One Health. In the age of COVID-19, here’s why that’s so important
Two Cummings School alums are spending the year in government fellowships focused on One Health. In the age of COVID-19, here’s why that’s so important
Wildfires are ravaging the continent’s wild marsupials and other animals—Cummings School alumni are on the ground helping
Tess van Kan credits the school’s M.S. in Infectious Disease & Global Health program for giving her a leg up.
After years of treating military working dogs, a Tufts emergency care veterinarian is trying to ensure that police K-9s receive the same lifesaving care
Getting to and through veterinary school wasn’t easy or simple for class speaker Cindy Cesar, but her mission was always clear
Chris Whittier, V97, research assistant professor of conservation medicine at Cummings School, shares the dirt on these important enormous, whistling, burrowing squirrels While many Americans would recognize famed Punxsutawney Phil as a groundhog, they may not know much else about the species. As Groundhog Day approaches on February 2, let’s take a minute to consider Read More
Two Tufts alumni contributed to research providing a critical clue into the mysterious cause of the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history
Cummings School researchers find that women who are pregnant, raising children, or considering parenthood at U.S. veterinary training institutions may lack adequate support
Wellness programs surge on campus to help students, faculty, and staff weather the demands of veterinary practice and training.
In addition to its D.V.M. program, Cummings School also offers graduate programs preparing scientists like these for service around the world.