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Conservation and Wildlife Management DelVal
Be a Wildlife Warrior: Christine Lambert ’22 Accepts Position with U.S. Department Of Agriculture

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Equine Management Alumna Starts Her Own Media Business

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Conservation and Wildlife Management Student Helps Animals at Zoo America

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DelVal Alumnus Transforms His Passion for Agriculture and Organic Gardening Into His Very Own Business

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10 DelVal Students Attend the 2022 North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge

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Chair of the Department of Psychology is Featured in an Expert Interview About Children's Mental Health

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Giannina Lebo ’22 Gains Real-World Experience in the Counseling Psychology Field

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Lyndsey Roi’22 speaks on her role in the 2021 Standardbred Horse Sale Company’s Annual Yearling Sale

Every year DelVal equine students participate in the Standardbred Horse Sale Company’s Yearling Sale. This year, on Nov. 8 through Nov. 12, DelVal Equine generated the largest gross profit the University’s Equine Program has ever made. Four yearlings were sold on Wednesday, Nov. 10. DelVal equine students are involved in the selling process from start to finish. Net proceeds from the sale go toward supporting DelVal’s Breeding Center programs. Read More...

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The Story of Hun Hunahpu, The Mayan Maize God

Student, Bridget Cornog '24, thought that one of DelVal's statues on campus looked familiar. She was right. Bridget has been learning about DelVal's well-known landmark that students know as "The Corn God" since she was a child. Discover a story of the Mayan people that dates back thousands of years, the story of Hun Hunahpu, The Maize God. 

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Why I Got Vaccinated for COVID-19