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Washington State Magazine | Craig Nishimoto, ’84 DVM
Washington State Magazine | Craig Nishimoto, ’84 DVM
The DVM Class of 2022 voted for the recipients of the Zoetis Distinguished Teaching Award, the Wescott Awards for Excellence in Clinical Teaching, and the Pre-Clinical Teaching Awards.
Dr. Cynthia Cooper, who joined WSU Vancouver in 2008, presented award for her commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging.
Sarah joined the hospital’s emergency and critical care team in November of 2016 after she moved to Pullman from the west side of Washington.
For more than 80 years, Washington State University has recognized ten of the top seniors in each graduating class.
Inspired by gratitude for their own educational opportunities, veterinarian Beth Davidow and her husband, Mike Ford, established the Beth Davidow and Mike Ford DVM Student Scholarship in 2018.
DVM student Jesse Cogdill has overcome many obstacles to fulfill her dream of becoming a veterinarian.
Dr. Tornquist earned her doctorate in veterinary pathology from WSU in 1996.
Dr. Raelynn Farnsworth (‘93 DVM) is just the third to lead the hospital, which has become the Pacific Northwest’s largest 24/7 veterinary referral center since opening in 1996.
Janelle is a second-year veterinary student interested in small animal practice, a potential specialty in orthopedics or neurology, as well as involvement in organized veterinary medicine.