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 So many industries are struggling with labor shortages and the veterinary industry isn t any different. Leaders in the field are working to make sure there are enough veterinarians to care for our pets, even if some of the solutions are long-term, like opening new vet schools in the U.S.There areat least ten schools in various stages of development. The University of Maryland Eastern Shore is one of them. We have no doubt that it will actually move the dial on that question of increasing diversity within the profession,  said Dr. Moses T. Kairo, Dean of the School of Agricultural and Natural Sciences. It s a problem right now, we need more vets indeed,  he said.  The problem we currently have is pretty serious at the national level. It is at a time when, in fact, right now we re not stanley cup website  satisfying the current need. And when you actually project forward, it s like to 2030, the gap just continues growing. The historically black college says its target date for accepting students to the new veterinary school is the fall of 2026. I really do strongly believe that it will make a difference to a lot of our students- stanley cups - who are students coming from various schools who really want to get into the profession and may not have been able to do so before,  added Dr. Kairo.Some veterinary schools have  stanley cup increased their class sizes as well, according to the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges  AAVMC . But it will be years before any of these veterinary students graduate and enter th Ndkk JetBlue Airways will provide nonstop flights from MKE to Boston, New York in 2022
 MADISON 鈥?After his record-setting debut as a college starter, the Wisconsin football fan base may need to wait three weeks until they can see Graham Mertz play again for the Badgers. Acc stanley vaso ording to a report from the Wisconsin State Journal, the redshirt freshman quarter stanley cup back has tested positive for COVID-19 and is waiting for the results of a second test to confirm his diagnosis. If the test is confirmed, Mertz would have to miss the next 21 days of practice and games before returning to the program, per the Big Ten Conference s protocols. If Mertz is out for 21 days, he would miss games at Nebraska  Oct. 31 , against Purdue  Nov. 7  and at Michigan  11/14 . That Badgers are currently ranked No. 9 in the country after their 45-7 victory against Illinois on Friday night.Mertz took the college football world by storm after his electric performance. He finished the game 20-of-21 for 248 yards and five touchdowns. He tied the school record for consecutive completions  17  and passing touchdowns in a single game  5 . Mertz also set a program record for completion percentage  95.2%  wi stanley quencher th a minimum of 10 attempts. As of Sunday night, UW officials have not responded to a request to confirm this report. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip