September 2018
Alumna, faculty member paintings featured at Animal Health Library
The artist: Washington State University alumna, faculty member and landscape architect Jena Jauchius.
Why ‘BPA Free’ May Not Mean a Plastic Product Is Safe
National Geographic
WSU researchers see new plastics causing reproductive woes of old plastics
It’s déjà vu all over again for Washington State University’s “accidental toxicologist.”
Grateful Clients: Barb and Joe Mendelson
But that wasn’t their first gift. After their dog, Scout, received treatment from Dr. John Oplinger (’79 DVM) at Wickenburg Veterinary Clinic in Arizona, the Mendelsons asked what they could do to help the profession. Dr. Oplinger asked them to give to his alma mater. They started a cancer research fund made in their dog’s name […]
Allen School working with local hospitals to study the Zika Virus
Walking into a public hospital on the southern edge of Mombasa, Kenya, around eight o’clock in the morning, there were already 10–15 pregnant women, most with children in tow, sitting on benches outside the clinic waiting to be seen by a health care worker for prenatal care
$2.2 million gift creates School of Molecular Biosciences graduate fellowships
A $2.2 million gift from the estate of Bernadine and James Seabrandt will create the Bernadine Fulfs Seabrandt Graduate Fellowship in Molecular Biosciences at Washington State University’s School of Molecular Biosciences. This is the largest private gift received by the program since its founding in 1998. The fellowship will be awarded to graduate students who are focused […]
Successful Veterinarians Learn More Than Animal Care
Dr. Rick DeBowes has been on a mission to prepare students for something they don’t typically learn in school: how to run a business.
A Corgi Puppy Gets a Second Chance for a Happy and Healthy Life
When Kristy Fiorini first held the small, brown-eyed corgi puppy with a white patch on his right ear, she was smitten.