WSU veterinarians help dog walk again
Columbia Basin Herald
Columbia Basin Herald
The exhibition and companion website tell the lesser-known story of how movements of ordinary citizens helped shape the changing American health care system.
Kenyan patients who spend more than three days in the nation’s hospitals are more likely to harbor a form of bacteria resistant to one of the most widely used antibiotic classes, according to a WSU-led study.
Copper, age 9 | Ask Dr. Universe
Are you considering WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine? Our student ambassadors are available to provide insight into our Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Emma Sells may be from Idaho, but her experience in agriculture came much later in high school when she got involved with 4-H and her local Future Farmers of America chapter. Now, […]
American Society for Microbiology
When Cindy Zaring was presented with an opportunity to join the Veterinary Teaching Hospital as a fiscal specialist nearly eight years ago, the decision was an easy one to make. Like everyone at the hospital, she loves animals – she currently has two cats and can’t remember a point in her life in which she […]
The study abroad opportunity, made possible by U.S. State Department scholarship, is part of WSU’s Research Immersion in Nairobi program.
Longer tails have long given sheep producers across the globe problems — but a research project spearheaded by WSU graduate student Brietta Latham could eliminate the trait.