Dean’s message: May 2019
Bryan Slinker stepping down
Bryan Slinker stepping down
During one week in October and a second week in November, 60 volunteers helped 130 second-year veterinary students hone their diagnostic and communications skills.
Leigh is joining a cohort of 10 others from leading research universities.
This year’s Faculty Mentor Award for Excellence by the Graduate School.
“I went to college to study marine biology, and while there I learned that some fish can produce sound and talk to each other,” says WSU neuroscience professor Alli Coffin.
Beth Davidow has seen a lot of changes to the veterinary profession since she graduated from Cornell nearly 25 years ago. But the biggest change, she says, is the amount of debt today’s veterinary students carry when they graduate.
In 1968, the very first Washington Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Association Scholarship was awarded.
The College of Veterinary Medicine has become the first in the nation with an accredited simulation training program developed for and devoted to veterinary care.