With interests in equine and ag animals, third-year veterinary student Jessica Horan is passionate about connecting with applicants who share similar passions. She is also excited about preparing students to enter the program, sharing her own experiences, and talking about all the program has to offer.
From Edgewood, New Mexico, Olivia Truitt is a Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) student and will return to New Mexico for three years after earning her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at WSU.
Mariko White is interested in emergency medicine and small animal general practice. She’s considering pursuing an emergency and critical care mentorship program or internship after graduation.
DVM student Cordelia Alexander-Leeder plans to specialize in small animal internal medicine, starting with a small animal rotating internship, and later, a residency.
Fourth-year student Tiffany Schroeder will always admire the rolling wheat fields of the Palouse, but after graduation, she’s headed back home to fulfill the dream she’s had since she was a child — to be a veterinarian.
Caden Colombik, Taythen Larson, and Tanya Weber are recipients of nationally competitive scholarships from the American Association of Bovine Practitioners.
Going on his sixth year in Pullman, second-year veterinary student Jonah Wisen knows the scoop on the WSU Pullman campus and all the small-town hotspots, and he’s also available to talk to anyone interested in the WSU’s veterinary program.
Early in her veterinary studies, Courtney Durfee wanted to do primarily equine medicine, but now in her final year of WSU’s Doctor of Veterinary Medicine curriculum, she’s considering either small or mixed practice, likely in western Washington.