
Greene Named 2013 Equine Science Award Winner
Betsy Greene, PhD, from the University of Vermont, recently received the 2013 Equine Science Award.
Betsy Greene, PhD, from the University of Vermont, recently received the 2013 Equine Science Award.
The past year has been one of the busiest in the British Equine Veterinary Association’s (BEVA) history.
The awards were established recognize and support significant accomplishments by BEVA members.
Paul Jepson, BVSc MSc MRCVS, has been appointed as new BEVA president for 2013-14.
Eighty-four percent of participants find passport regulations obtuse or problematic to understand.
The Kentucky Equine Survey results open the door for new health surveillance and disease mitigating measures.
Kathleen Anderson, DVM, will be installed during the President?s Luncheon at the 59th Annual Convention.
Brown specializes in equine reproduction with Hagyard Equine Medical Institute.
The company is offering up to $50,000 in grant funding for equine economic research.
The public is invited to attend the Grand Opening of the University of Tennessee’s new equine facilities.
The 5th Annual The Betsy gala will raise money for the Markey Cancer Foundation.
Acupuncture services are now available at University of Pennsylvania’s College of Veterinary Medicine.
The AAEP Foundation approved funding for 25 equine organizations and special projects.
Hagyard Equine Medical Institute has renewed its partnership with the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance.
The 2001 Penn Vet grad returns to work at her alma mater serving clients within 30 miles of the university.
Oregon State University makes Susan Tornquist associate dean in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
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