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https://publichealth.cornell.edu/ 11-04-2016 14:15:06
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A team from Cornell Public Health partnered with Clear Path for Veterans to improve quality of life for NYS veterans. Learn more: bit.ly/43fqGCC




🎓 From Kabul to Cornell, three Afghan graduates of the Cornell Class of 2025 join the Cornell Public Health accelerated program. Swipe through to learn more about them!





In collaboration with Dept. of Agriculture & state agencies, this AVF project aims to identify highly pathogenic avian influenza transmission chains between wildlife and livestock and develop improved surveillance and biosecurity guidelines and policies: atkinson.cornell.edu/award/avian-in…




Congratulations to Katie Fiorella for being awarded the SUNY Chancellor's Inaugural Horizon Award, honoring early-career faculty research and scholarly achievements across SUNY's colleges and universities! We're so proud of you!🎉bit.ly/43WAxO6



A new initiative led by Cornell Feline Health Center & Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine aims to understand how H5N1 avian influenza spreads among cats and whether or not they serve as a vector to humans and other animals and how common infectious are in cat populations. Learn more: bit.ly/43PaxFq



SEEK RELIEF FROM THE HEAT AT A DESIGNATED "COOLING CENTER" Heat-related illnesses increase significantly during times of extreme heat and high humidity. Find a cooling center: health.ny.gov/environmental/… Full press release from Tompkins DoER: tompkinscountyny.gov/News-articles/…


🥵 Temps across New York state are soaring into the 90s—stay heat smart and safe! Cornell Public Health's Heat Emergency Preparedness Toolkit has resources for: ✅ Households ✅ Schools ✅ Local govs Be ready: buff.ly/vR27Q5v



Public health and #MosquitoControl: The threat of mosquito-borne diseases, which climate change is expected to exacerbate, highlights local politics’ pivotal role in #PublicHealth. Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…