From Puyallup, Washington, Ty Lewis is pursuing a degree in microbiology and plans to graduate in the summer of 2024. Following graduation, he hopes to work toward a doctorate in immunology.
Dr. Nelson is the lead cardiologist at WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital. She is also passionate about wildlife and works closely with zoos and animal refuge programs to assess the heart health of animals like bears and great apes.
Janelle Thomas will graduate this spring with her DVM. Her primary interest is small animal general practice, but she is dabbling in the idea of continuing her education and pursuing a master’s degree in animal welfare, law and ethics, or law school with an animal law focus.
Genetics and cell biology student Scott Stevison is a member of the prestigious Students Targeted Toward Advanced Research Studies in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Scott grew up in Vancouver, Washington, and graduated from Union High School.
Tasha Bradley obtained her veterinary medicine and surgery degree from the University of Nottingham, England, in 2017. Following graduation, Tasha secured an ag animal medicine and surgery internship at WSU, where she acquired vital skills and experience working with large animals. During that period, she actively participated in the Principles of Surgery Assessment and various […]
Since 2016, veterinary technician Eva Downs has been committed to helping WSU provide the best care to our patients. Originally from Tampa, Florida, Eva is currently one of our technician supervisors and works in the float pool, meaning she is responsible for assisting with patients in more than 15 specialty services at the hospital. Eva […]