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Expanding Horizons records

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 24-18-4065

Scope and content

Papers describing 2002 students' projects including Janice A. Cruz-Cardona, on dairy and porcine herd management at Zamorano University in Honduras; Stephanie Janeczko on Culex quinquefaciatus mosquitos in Thailand and the infection rates of filariasis; Kristen Jensen, "Free Ranging Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and Herpesvirus B: Public Health Risks in Puerto Rico; Paula Ospina, "Artificial Insemination: Information, Techniques, Reference materials for reproduction in Dairy Cows" in Ecuador (in English and Spanish); Brielle Rosa, "A Summer in Madagascar," investigating tuberculosis rates in dairy cattle, equine parasite loads and management systems, and the newly formed National Veterinary School of Madagascar; and Corey Watts, "Investigation of Cryptosporidium parvum in Integrated Agricultural Sytems of Southern Vietnam."

Dates

  • 2002.

Creator

Language of Material

In English.

Biographical / Historical

Expanding Horizons offers Cornell veterinary students the opportunity to experience veterinary medicine in a developing country. The program provides grants for students to spend 6-10 weeks engaged in research or hands-on experience. Students submit a personal development and scientific report.

Extent

.1 cubic feet. (.1 cubic feet.)