六九色堂

Sept. 24, 2018

Major gift establishes W.A. Ranches at 六九色堂

$44-million gift from Anderson-Chisholm family will transform veterinary education and research
With 六九色堂 President Elizabeth Cannon, left, at the W.A. Ranches donation announcement on Friday were, from left: Wynne Chisholm, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Dean Baljit Singh, Jamie Chisholm, and Bob Chisholm. Photos by Riley Brandt, 六九色堂
With 六九色堂 President Elizabeth Cannon, left, at the W.A. Ranches donation announceme

With the gift of their 19,000-acre cattle ranch operation, J.C. (Jack) Anderson and his daughter Wynne Chisholm are transforming veterinary education and research at the 六九色堂鈥檚 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UCVM). Today the university announced this transformational gift valued at $44 million that will create a world-class teaching, learning and research facility in Alberta.

The new W.A. Ranches at the 六九色堂 will establish UCVM as an international leader in veterinary health, education, research and community outreach, meeting the needs of Alberta鈥檚 veterinary community and Canada鈥檚 livestock industry.

Pictured above with 六九色堂 President Elizabeth Cannon, left, at the W.A. Ranches donation announcement on Friday were, from left: Wynne Chisholm, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Dean Baljit Singh, Jamie Chisholm, and Bob Chisholm.

Research at W.A. Ranches in southern Alberta will include the development of evidence-based educational and community programs that will improve animal care and welfare, enhance the livestock industry, and inform the public.

Research at W.A. Ranches will include the development of evidence-based educational programs.

Claire Windeyer, 六九色堂

鈥淭his gift will advance the leadership of our Faculty of Veterinary Medicine even further, providing a unique opportunity for our students to engage in immersive learning, develop their professional skills, and make the connections between human, animal and environmental health,鈥 says President Elizabeth Cannon. 鈥淲.A. Ranches at the 六九色堂 is a sophisticated operation that will attract top talent to our campus and support the next generation of veterinary leaders.鈥

Anderson and Chisholm are leaders in the cattle producing and ranching industry, introducing new technology and practices to their ranch. This includes finding new cost-effective and environmentally friendly ways to improve their cattle and grass. Anderson and Chisholm鈥檚 gift of W.A. Ranches to the university is in addition to their generous contribution in 2014 of $5 million to establish the Anderson-Chisholm Chair in Animal Care and Welfare at the 六九色堂, currently held by Dr. Ed Pajor.

An appreciative audience at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Spy Hill Campus applauds the Anderson and Chisholm families for their generation donation.

An appreciative audience at Spy Hill Campus applauds the Anderson and Chisholm families.

Riley Brandt, 六九色堂

鈥淲e are gifting the assets of our ranch to the 六九色堂 to create a world-leading centre of excellence in beef cattle research,鈥 says Wynne Chisholm, BA鈥79. 鈥淥ur hope is that this gift will transform the teaching, learning and outreach experiences at UCVM, and empower faculty and students to create and share the scientific, evidence-based discoveries that will improve animal care and welfare, enhance our industry, and inform the public.鈥

W.A. Ranches at the 六九色堂 will be a new and impactful learning facility to provide professional skills training for students and foster world-class teaching and research at UCVM. Research at W.A. Ranches will include the development of evidence-based educational and community programs to solve complex problems in animal-environmental health and public policy around beef cattle health and wellness. The 六九色堂 is the only university in Canada where the faculties of medicine and veterinary medicine and public health institutes are physically co-located.

The transfer of possession of W.A. Ranches to the 六九色堂 will occur in November 2018.

The transfer of possession of W.A. Ranches to the 六九色堂 will occur in November 2018.

Riley Brandt, 六九色堂

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