PVM Alumni Gather at Reception in Orlando

Purdue Veterinary Medicine alumni (left-right) Michelle Temple (AS-VT 2014), Lisa Nichols (AS-VT 1996) and Michelle Hendrickson (DVM 2012) visit at the Purdue Alumni Reception held February 6 in Orlando during the VMX Veterinary Meeting and Expo (formerly NAVC).
Purdue Veterinary Medicine alumni (left-right) Michelle Temple (AS-VT 2014), Lisa Nichols (AS-VT 1996) and Michelle Hendrickson (DVM 2012) visit at the Purdue Alumni Reception held February 6 in Orlando during the 2018 Veterinary Meeting and Expo (formerly NAVC).

The Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine hosted a reception for alumni at NAVC’s 2018 Veterinary Meeting and Expo (VMX) Tuesday, February 6. The event at the Hyatt Regency Orlando attracted about 50 guests including veterinary technology and DVM alumni, who mingled with PVM faculty and staff. Dean Willie Reed also gave an update on developments at the College.

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