Meet the Class of 2024: Randa Boler
Montana native Randa Boler plans to return to her home state after graduation to work at a mixed animal practice.
Montana native Randa Boler plans to return to her home state after graduation to work at a mixed animal practice.
Sixteen veterinary students from the WSU Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2024 and eleven WSU interns and residents matched to programs throughout the country.
WSU Extension is hosting a 4‑H Livestock Nutrition and Health Workshop to help youth raising livestock better understand animal health care and nutrition in preparation for fair season.
Originally from Russia, Elvira completed a master’s degree in special education psychology before attending WSU for veterinary school.
Natalie Drozdowski is a third-year veterinary student hailing from Alaska with a passion for small animal medicine.
Matt Rafferty has accepted a small animal rotating internship at BluePearl Pet Hospital in Kirkland, Washington, where he plans to solidify his skills in small animal medicine to prepare for a theriogenology residency.
Fourth-year student Emma Law will head back to her home state of Montana after graduation to work at Associated Veterinary Services, a mixed animal practice in the Great Falls area.
Fourth-year DVM student Colter Christian plans to return to Montana after graduation and begin his career at a small animal general practice.
Fourth-year veterinary student Clint Bradbeer says he has benefited greatly from the business focus offered in WSU’s veterinary curriculum.
Second-year student Anna Decan is one of 10 in her class who completed her first year at Montana State University through WSU’s regional program in veterinary medicine.