[3] The core mission of the college is to advance the health and well-being of animals and people through education, research, and public service.
Program prepares students through training on diverse public health issues at municipal, state, national, and international levels.
Program is designed for working individuals who seek to enhance their careers with specialized professional training in veterinary parasitology.
Other professional training: The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine regularly hires postdoctoral associates in its departments, centers, and institutes.
[17] College founders taught and practiced veterinary medicine on Cornell's campus as early as 1896 and multiple clinical spaces were built over the years.
Another clinical space near campus is the Cornell Equine Park, which primarily functions as a learning lab for veterinary students and researchers interested in theriogenology and/or sports medicine and rehabilitation.
In 2011, the college opened its first satellite hospital: Cornell University Veterinary Specialists, located in Stamford, Connecticut.