Meet the Class of 2023: Nick Muir
Nick Muir is a veterinary student at Washington State University expected to earn his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in May.
Nick Muir is a veterinary student at Washington State University expected to earn his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in May.
A $2 million proposal by Washington State University student Thomas Kile for the purchase, remodel, and expansion of a fictitious veterinary clinic earned first place in a national competition for veterinary students.
Alanna Wildman loves her family, sunsets (especially on the WSU Pullman campus), mountains, the sound of the ocean, and, of course, veterinary medicine. Alanna originally started her veterinary journey with the dream of becoming a marine mammal veterinarian. After nearly four years at #WSUVetMed, the Cody, Wyoming, native has fallen in love with small animal […]
Are you considering WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine? Our student ambassadors are available to provide insight into our Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Veterinary student Montana Milton says your experience at Washington State University is what you make of it. “There are just as many opportunities outside of classes as there are in classes, so […]
Are you considering WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine? Our student ambassadors are available to provide insight into our Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program. Georgiana Kostov was raised in sunny Arizona, but she had no reservations about heading north to Pullman and #WSUVetMed for her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine studies, in large part for the chance […]
The $1,000 annual scholarship was established through a $25,000 endowment from WSU alum Michael Bellinghausen.
After graduation this May, fourth-year veterinary student Christine Qui is headed back to the mountains for an Emergency Clinician Mentorship Program at MedVet in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Sophie said she chose WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine because of the community she experienced while touring the campus.
Third-year veterinary student Delaney Clem says WSU was not her first choice when she began exploring her opportunities. However, after visiting Pullman, going through the interview process, and meeting students, staff, and faculty, she knew she was destined to be a Coug.
Heather said thanks to her time at Utah State University and Washington State University, she feels prepared for her veterinary career.