Meet the Class of 2024: Clint Bradbeer
Fourth-year veterinary student Clint Bradbeer says he has benefited greatly from the business focus offered in WSU’s veterinary curriculum.
Fourth-year veterinary student Clint Bradbeer says he has benefited greatly from the business focus offered in WSU’s veterinary curriculum.
From Vancouver, Washington, Maggie Munoz recently graduated from WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry. While she has wrapped up her undergraduate studies, she plans on staying on campus to continue her research on Lyme disease and relapsing fever in the lab of Dr. Troy Bankhead before pursuing a doctorate in molecular biology.
Sean Manwill’s 18 month old mastiff, Gracie, had only months to live without an expensive heart procedure. WSU’s Good Samaritan Fund and strangers from across the country poured in support to save the dog’s life.
Graduate student Charles Ugwu is leading research to identify strategies that can limit the ability of a common type of pathogenic bacteria to utilize the metabolic requirements critical for its proliferation.
Second-year student Anna Decan is one of 10 in her class who completed her first year at Montana State University through WSU’s regional program in veterinary medicine.
Thoroughbred Daily News
Jordan Woodbury, a Grants, New Mexico, native in her fourth and final year of WSU’s veterinary program, will return to New Mexico after graduation to work at a mixed animal practice.
The male eagle — unable to hunt in the wild due to eye trauma — is the second eagle at the Yakama Nation Aviary, a tribal facility for unreleasable birds of prey.
Yakima Herald-Republic