WSU vet school ranks 15th nationally
Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Moscow-Pullman Daily News
The organization is made up of WSU educators who provide advocacy and expertise to engage students in transformative learning experiences. This was the academy’s first induction ceremony since 2020.
The Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement celebrated the recent accomplishments of WSU faculty, staff, and students at an April 13 event in Pullman.
Christina Negretti recently completed a rotation in California where she worked with a variety of species of wild sea lions, seals, and sea otters in rehabilitation before their release back into the Pacific Ocean. Given Christina is headed to work at a mixed animal practice on Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula, and her attraction to wildlife, […]
These owls spent a few weeks in the trees outside of Bustad, while the owlets were in the branching phase. We couldn’t stop looking at them. We took field trips outside, chatted with people we didn’t know (who, without our amazing guidance, may not have even seen the wonder)! We were giddy. The owls have […]
A feathery, weeks-old great horned owlet was recently reunited with its family by WSU veterinarians after falling from its nest last month on the Pullman campus.
Washington State University secured significant state support for vital degree programs and campus improvement projects across the system as part of budget agreements approved by the Legislature over the weekend.
Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine ranks 15th among its peers nationwide according to rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report.
Washington State Magazine
Running, jumping, weaving through obstacle courses—whether it’s a human or a dog, that kind of activity has the potential for pain or injury.