Atlantic Veterinary College celebrates students and faculty achievements
The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), 精童欲女, hosted its annual Fall Awards and Recognition night on Tuesday, October 26, at the College.
This event recognizes students and faculty who have excelled academically and/or have made significant impacts in their communities鈥擜VC, 精童欲女, Charlottetown, or surrounding areas. Traditionally, this event provides an opportunity for donors to meet their award recipients and present them with their award. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, donors were unable to attend in person but were able to join the festivities via Facebook Live.
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Approximately $210,000 in scholarships and awards were presented to 65 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students and four graduate students for a total of 88 awards. Dr. Anne Marie Carey, associate dean of academic and student affairs and lecturer, AVC, was the recipient of the Zoetis Carl J. Norden Distinguished Teacher Award, and Dr. Stephanie Landry, lecturer, Department of Companion Animals, received the Students of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association Teacher of the Year Award.
The AVC was unable to host its Fall Awards and Recognition night in 2020 due to the global pandemic so the faculty was excited to resume this important tradition.