Dean’s Message

Dean’s message: July 2022

I just returned from a whirlwind trip to Philadelphia to attend some parts of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) meeting. I am always reminded of the amazing differences between East Coast and West Coast cities—architecture, history, food. I am grateful for the very real diversity of our country. It is a constant reminder of […]

Dean Dori Borjesson standing outside Bustad Hall on the WSU campus.

Dean’s message: June 2022

Summer is finally here. The days are long, wow! Early morning light creeps in at 4 a.m., which I love, but it does awaken the quail that sit on rooftops throughout our neighborhood and “kaa” to, evidently, announce their availability to the lovely female quail. We seem to have a number of bachelors near us. […]

Dean’s message: April 2022

Watching clouds move over high-rise buildings in the dense urban landscape of Seattle. A very different sort of place than the cattails in my Palouse backyard. Two parts of Washington state, both important, both with their roles to fill.  My thoughts circle around how we work together statewide to train the veterinary specialists we need […]

Dean Dori Borjesson standing outside Bustad Hall on the WSU campus.

Dean’s message: March 2022

Feeling good this morning, I rode my bike to work for the first time this spring (electric bike, before you get too excited). I had that experience of conversing with myself about all the reasons it would be easier to drive –biked anyway – and was rewarded with a beaver sighting in the South Fork of […]

Dean’s message: January 2022

Staring out at the rolling hills, an admittedly gray day in the Palouse, I reminisce about sitting on a hillside, at our evening camp, overlooking the Serengeti Plains in Tanzania and watching zebra and wildebeest wander by. It was pretty special. Some of the most spectacular moments were sitting with Felix Lankester, Paul G. Allen […]

Studio portrait of dean, Dori Borjesson.

Dean’s message: December 2021

I will admit to sometimes feeling uninspired. In the days of COVID, decreased contact with the world and all of its wonders (colleagues, food, friends, travel…the list is, well, endless) can really impair our ability to remember why we are here and why it matters. This week I remember.

Dean Dori standing outside the entrance of Bustad Hall.

Dean’s message: September 2020

It feels great to be here at WSU as the new dean of the college and its Washington– Idaho–Montana–Utah (WIMU) Regional Program in Veterinary Medicine. When I applied for this position, I was attracted to the college’s challenges and opportunities moving forward. The college’s goals had included 1) developing a comprehensive and compelling narrative to […]

Dr. Dori Borjesson.

Dean’s message: June 2020

Summer is upon us, and here I am writing my last Advance column as interim dean. The days are long, the weather is beautiful, and our Class of 2020 graduated in May despite all the challenges presented by COVID-19. Our faculty have really stepped up to deliver our curriculum in creative and effective ways in […]