in Cummings Voices
My New “Job” As a Vet Student
Making the transition from the working world to student life can be challenging. Jessica Hammer, V20, found the key to her success midway through her first semester.
Making the transition from the working world to student life can be challenging. Jessica Hammer, V20, found the key to her success midway through her first semester.
My name is Emily and I am a V20 from Massachusetts. I’m not sure if I want to work in small or large animal medicine yet but there’s still time for me to decide!
Jason Doll, V20, has a challenge for you this summer: get out and network.
For students who are interested in exploring wellness in the veterinary profession, the Veterinary Leadership Experience can be a game changer.
As an undergraduate at Tufts University, Makoto Yamamoto, V19, was shy. Then he found miming. Now, as a veterinary student, he uses the art of miming to engage other students, and tell unique stories.
While some people have the misconception that working in the Oncology Department is sad, Sarah Schiff, V18, found it to be a place of hope and happiness.
Between the behind-the-scenes tour of the world's largest rodeo, and the amazing line-up of lectures and wet labs, this year's SAVMA symposium was a memorable affair.
Medical language can be tricky, especially in another language. Luckily for Cummings School students, Señora Christine makes the weekly Spanish selective fun.
Sometimes, at the end of a long day of classes, all you need to do to unwind is saddle up your horse, and go for a ride. Alexandra Gallina, V19, writes about the benefits of...
Clinical Skills offers first year students the opportunity to learn how to handle and examine small and large animals. For Jessica Hammer, V20, it gave her the opportunity to fall in love.