Purdue VOICE receives Chapter of the Year and Excellence in Servitude and External Relations Awards

This year, the Purdue Veterinary Medicine Chapter of Veterinarians as One Inclusive Community for Empowerment (VOICE) was recognized by the national VOICE organization with two awards: Excellence in Servitude and External Relations and Chapter of the Year. The Excellence in Servitude and External Relations Award recognizes a VOICE chapter which, in the past year, demonstrated exceptional commitment to serving their community through service and outreach. The Chapter of the Year is awarded annually to a chapter that fully encompasses the purpose of VOICE and exceeds the chapter requirements that are spelled out in the National Constitution and Bylaws.

The Purdue chapter was notified of the awards in early January in conjunction with the VOICE National Meeting held virtually January 7-9, 2022. Each award includes a $500 prize, meaning the Purdue chapter received a total of $1,000 to support future programming and the chapter’s continued excellence.

“We want to express our gratitude towards VOICE National for these awards,” said Purdue VOICE Chapter President Tyra Jenkins. “We work hard to help make the college as inclusive and welcoming as possible and we plan to use this funding to keep promoting diverse and inclusive programming for our community.”

Purdue VOICE is a unique organization that seeks to bridge the gap between professors, veterinary students, and veterinary nursing students, encouraging people from various backgrounds to exchange ideas, celebrate diversity, and discover common ground. All are welcome to experience chapter events, such as panel discussions and keynote speakers, and to learn more about the PVM family both personally and professionally.

“We believe VOICE is an important organization because its events are hosted by students for students,” Tyra said.

VOICE National is a student-run organization that seeks to increase awareness, respect, and sensitivity to differences among all individuals and communities in the field of veterinary medicine. VOICE also aims to celebrate diversity within the profession, to encourage campus environments that embrace diversity and promote the success of all students, and to emphasize the importance of cross-cultural awareness in veterinary medicine to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse clientele.

In addition to the Chapter of the Year and Excellence in Servitude and External Relations awards, the national organization also presented awards for Programming Excellence and the Most Improved Chapter during the national meeting.  Those awards went to VOICE chapters at the University of Georgia and Colorado State University, respectively.

Writer(s): Hailee Rolofson, PVM Communications Intern | pvmnews@purdue.edu

Recent Stories

“Paws Up” – brought to you by the PVM Wellness Committee

This week, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Jim Weisman, assistant dean for clinical education and clinical associate professor, for his many years of dedicated service to the Purdue Veterinary Medicine community.

One Health Film Festival Features Purdue Veterinary Medicine One Health Research

The Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine has a longstanding commitment to One Health research and education. So it was natural for the college to agree to participate in a film festival orchestrated by an organization it is a member of called the Clinical and Translational Science Award One Health Alliance, or COHA.

PVM Puts Best Paw Forward at 2025 Open House Tomorrow

Lynn Hall will undergo a metamorphosis by nightfall tonight (Friday, April 11) as the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine prepares for the annual Open House tomorrow, Saturday, April 12. Planned by PVM students, the annual event will attract people of all ages who want to see animals and learn about animal health and the profession of Veterinary Medicine.

Upcoming Purdue Day of Giving Enables People and Pups to Unite for a Good Cause

Purdue University’s ever-popular 24-hour online-based annual fundraising effort – the Purdue Day of Giving – will take place Wednesday, April 30. That’s when Boilermakers across the world will have the opportunity to rally around this year’s theme of “All Hail!” – words taken from Purdue’s beloved fight song. For the College of Veterinary Medicine, this special day of giving will focus attention on ways Boilermaker alumni, fans and friends can support animal and human health and well-being by contributing to a variety of Purdue Veterinary Medicine funds.

Lucy’s Story

When an eight-year-old shepherd-mix dog named Lucy was injured after tragically getting struck by a car, co-parents Matt and Gretchen Walker were told that she would likely never walk again. That was over three years ago, in May of 2021. The Walkers, of Brookston, Indiana, had raised Lucy since she was a puppy, and knew that her life was nothing short of worth fighting for. “If she was willing to live, I was willing to do whatever it took,” Matt said as he recounted the story recently.