Meet the Class of 2026: Sueng Lee

For Sueng Lee, the path to veterinary medicine began half a world away. Born in Seoul, South Korea, and raised in the United States for much of his life, Sueng’s journey has been shaped by curiosity, discipline, and a deep appreciation for problem-solving — qualities that ultimately led him to veterinary medicine.

Sueng Lee, a fourth-year veterinary medicine student, examines a bloodhound dog in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

Distinguished Bustad Lecture to focus on the human‑horse relationship

This year’s Distinguished Bustad Lecture on March 27 at WSU Pullman will explore how human-horse relationships can support mental health for both species, highlighting a more reciprocal approach to equine-assisted care.

Hand on muzzle of horse.

WSU announces changes to large animal surgery course amid safety concerns

Washington State University is aware of the concerns and significant public attention surrounding the College of Veterinary Medicine’s elective large animal surgery course. Over the past several days, the university has received a high volume of threatening and hostile communications directed toward members of our community. The safety of our students, faculty, staff, and animals […]

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