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The AIAS Newsroom features the latest press releases relevant to the institue and its global enterprises including distance learning and ground-based educational programs, workshops, seminars, internships, research projects, community projects, communications efforts, and its student body and faculty members. For further information, please contact our public relations director, Anne Palumbo- AP Consultants at 410-642-3481.
Press Releases
    09/02/2002 - West Des Moines, IA
    AIAS announces graduation of first ground-based dog training and instructor skills development class at the Animal Behavior Center of New York in New York City.   Read More

    06/01/2002 - West Des Moines, IA
    AIAS announces its approval by International Association of Continued Education and Training (IACET) to award Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for all online and ground-based coursework.   Read More

    08/26/2001 - New York City
    She Has a Real Feel for Animals
    Blind student graduates as a canine behavior counselor and sets out to help creatures great and small   Read More
    This article originally appeared at: Newsday Queens Life Print Edition

    06/12/2001 - West Des Moines, IA
    AIAS begins pilot course in Canine Behavior Counseling July 1, 2001   Read More

 
 

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