Cornell hosts spring equine seminar series

Free virtual talks from experts focus on horse health and management

The Cornell Equine Hospital and Cornell Cooperative Extension recently launched their Spring 2026 Equine Seminar Series. These monthly virtual talks are presented by equine experts on important horse health and management topics.

Image from Cornell Equine webpage

The seminars are free to attend and open to the public. To sign up for the seminar list, email [email protected] with “Join equine mailing list” in the subject line.

When you sign up for the mailing list, you’ll receive every seminar invitation and, in addition, a bonus email containing the seminar recording and additional resources handpicked by the Cornell experts.

All seminars begin at 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time and are conducted via Zoom. After the conclusion of the online series, there will be an in-person horse symposium in June (see schedule below).

Upcoming seminars

DateTopic
Tuesday, March 17thTopic: Tendon Injuries by Dr. Shannon Connard
Tuesday, April 21stTopic: Head Shaking by Alexander Thompson
Tuesday, May 19thTopic: Advancements in Equine Critical Care by Dr. Hanna Sfraga
Friday, June 12thCornell Horse Symposium (In-Person Event)

Zoom tips

Please be sure to download or update the Zoom app before the seminar begins. You’ll need to use the link provided to you when you registered in order to join the seminar.

Past seminar recordings

View Cornell’s entire catalog of equine seminars on its YouTube playlist here.

For more information

For more information, visit the seminar series webpage. The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Equine Hospital is located in Ithaca, New York. its offices may be reach by phone at (607) 253-3100, by fax (at 607) 253-3787, or by email.

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