October 25, 2025 - 04:24

The pursuit of global connections in veterinary education was on full display at the annual Global Engagement Fair hosted by the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine on October 17. The event took place in the Veterinary Medical Library within Lynn Hall and attracted a significant turnout from students, faculty, and community members.
Attendees were treated to a vibrant atmosphere filled with international cuisine, showcasing the diverse cultures represented within the veterinary community. The fair served as a platform for students to explore various opportunities for global engagement, including study abroad programs, internships, and research collaborations.
In addition to the culinary delights, the event featured informational booths and presentations highlighting the importance of global perspectives in veterinary practices. Participants had the chance to connect with faculty members and guest speakers who emphasized the value of understanding international veterinary issues and practices.
Overall, the Global Engagement Fair underscored the commitment of the College of Veterinary Medicine to foster a worldwide approach to veterinary education, encouraging students to think beyond borders in their professional journeys.
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