Meet the Class of 2023: Haley Garcia
“WSU has taught me how the veterinary field is about supporting each other. Lean on your colleagues and don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it”
“WSU has taught me how the veterinary field is about supporting each other. Lean on your colleagues and don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it”
First-year veterinary student Rebecca Buratto says the Cougar Orientation Leadership Experience (COLE) has been the highlight of her short and ongoing tenure at Washington State University.
Emily Violini is a fourth-year veterinary student at WSU on track to earn her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine this May.
Troy Mord is a fourth-year veterinary student at WSU and is on track to earn his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine this May.
Kylie Abaya is a fourth-year veterinary student at WSU and is on track to earn her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine this May.
As a student ambassador, Maddy Boehland can answer questions about WSU’s veterinary program
After graduation Jace Jernberg will be returning to central Idaho to work at Lone Pine Animal Hospital.
From Scottsdale, Arizona, Thomas Kile will attend a small animal emergency medicine internship after earning his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine this spring. His plan is to do more conservation work within the field in the coming years.
Once she earns her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Veronica Martin plans to work at a small animal general practice in Austin, Texas.
Every other Saturday at noon in Seattle, WSU veterinary students and alumni are among those providing dozens of pets and their owners with veterinary care the animals would otherwise go without.