Educational Innovation and Career Readiness
Our college is regarded as a global leader in education, with well-established programs for veterinarians and biomedical scientists.
By following the guidelines established in our 2018-2022 Strategic Plan, we have built upon this rich legacy of excellence by launching a master's in public health, which strengthens and extends the impact of our college. We continue to embrace active, adaptive learning and support faculty for exceptional teaching to prepare our students for career success.
Veterinary Program at a Glance
NYS | Non-Resident | Total | |
---|---|---|---|
In Class | 49% | 51% | 119 students |
Selectivity* | 26% | 15% | 17% |
Yield^ | 80% | 46% | 57% |
% Women | 76% | 84% | 80% |
% URM• | 9% | 11% | 13% |
* Admits/Applicants; ^ Accepts/Admits; • Underrepresented minority
Veterinary Student Career Plans at Graduation 2016-2020
Masters Programs
*Defined as underserved, underrepresented and vulnerable populations based on geography, race, ethnicity and economic status, including rural New York state residents, veterans, single parents, persons who self-identify as having disabilities and persons who self-identify as LGBTQ
Biomedical and Biological Sciences (BBS) Ph.D. Program
Graduate Fellowship and Award Recipients
- Leanne Donahue - NSF GRFP Honorable mention 2020
- Simon Frueh - Morris Animal Foundation 2020
- Marlena Holter - NIH F30 2020
- Megan Keller - NSF GRFP 2020
- Amanda Loehr - NIH F30 2020
- James Mullmann - NIH F30 2020
- Victoria Ortega - Ford Foundation 2020 Dissertation Fellowship
- Andrea Robinson - NSF GRFP 2020
- Robert Swanda - American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship 2020
Teaching Awards
Julia Felippe, Ph.D. '02, named Provost Fellow for Public Engagement
Dr. Daniel Fletcher 2020 Zoetis Distinguished Teaching Award
Dr. David Lin 2020 SUNY Chancellor Faculty Service Award
Gen Meredith, Ph.D. '20, 2020 SUNY Chancellor Award
Meredith Miller '03, D.V.M. '07, DCS Innovative Teaching Award
Continuing Education and Classroom Innovation
- 3 continuing education events
- 3 professional development events
- 155 content hours offered
- 1,395 attendees
- 9 Educational Technology Innovation Grants in progress
- 20 faculty collaborators
- 3 online courses used by both D.V.M. and continuing education participants
New York State Veterinary Conference 2020 data:
- 3 days, up to 7 tracks per day
- 750 attendees
- 62 speakers
- 113 sessions
- 125 CE credits offered