Dean’s message: April 2025
Spring has sprung. Yellow-headed blackbirds arrived on April 15.
Spring has sprung. Yellow-headed blackbirds arrived on April 15.
Washington State Magazine | Summer 2025
A new ultramodern student success center that looks to address a critical need for study space for hundreds of WSU veterinary students has officially opened its doors.
Jessi is interested in caring for large and small animals and plans to work at a mixed animal practice after graduation.
Washington State Magazine | Summer 2025
Grace Ormiston, a microbiology major with a focus in molecular biology, love of science began early in her college career when she took her for microbiology course. Now set to graduate with her bachelor’s degree in May, she is planning to head back home to Vancouver, Washington, where she will begin her career in science by working a laboratory.
TheScientist.com
The National Academies report will guide the future of research, regulation of crucial technology to bolster food supply.
Christina Ojanen has been a veterinary technician at the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for nearly two decades, spending 16 years in Small Animal Orthopedics and most of the past two years in Integrative Medicine.
An injured bald eagle rehabilitated at WSU with help from generous donors is among about 1,000 wildlife patients treated each year at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital.