Facilities

Animal Disease Biotechnology Facility

The Animal Disease Biotechnology Facility (ADBF) opened in 1999 and is unique among all USDA buildings and facilities projects because its focus is on the use of molecular biology to resolve diseases in agricultural animals with application where appropriate to human health. Program goals include ensuring a safe and abundant human food supply; improving the health and […]

View of ADBF from the NE, in the springtime.

Biotechnology-Life Sciences

The School of Molecular Biosciences and Center for Reproductive Biology are located in the Biotechnology/Life Sciences building, which was completed in the spring of 2009. SMB and CRB joined the College of Veterinary Medicine in July 2010. The School of Molecular Biosciences offers exciting opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to explore a wide range of future career paths in the […]

A view of the Biotechnology-Life Sciences building from the southwest corner.

Bustad Hall

Bustad Hall is named for dean Leo K. Bustad (1973-1983). It is the central building in the college complex and houses the college administration offices Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology student services lecture and lab facilities

View from Stadium Way of Bustad Hall at night time.

McCoy Hall

McCoy Hall was built in 1941-1942 and was the original teaching hospital. Initially called Veterinary Clinic, it was eventually renamed after dean John E. McCoy (1951). It houses student labs large animal isolation unit the veterinary anatomy museum surgery skills lab the SCAVMA bookstore some Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience faculty and staff the People-Pet Partnership Counseling […]

The west entrance of McCoy hall.

Paul G. Allen Center for Global Health

The 62,000-square-foot, three-story flagship research building houses a state-of-the-art infectious disease research center for investigating emerging diseases throughout the world.  The award winning Allen Center uses state-of-the-art energy management and sustainability strategies and is a LEED Silver standard design utilizing open space and making inviting work spaces. Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2) labs house up-to-date equipment […]

The Stauber Raptor Facility

The Stauber Raptor Facility houses recovering and resident birds in the Raptor Rehabilitation Program at WSU. The Raptor Rehabilitation Program provides medical care, food, and shelter to sick or injured birds, returning them to the wild whenever possible. Resident birds that are not able to be returned to the wild are cared for at the college […]

View of the main entrance of the Stauber Raptor Facility.

Veterinary Biomedical Research Building

The Veterinary Biomedical Research Building houses Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, whose faculty is responsible for teaching anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and neuroscience courses within the professional veterinary education curriculum. Our research and adjunct faculty members are dedicated to educating students in the undergraduate and graduate programs in neuroscience. The new building adjoins the Biotechnology-Life Sciences Building, creating one of […]

Veterinary Biomedical Research Building at night.

Veterinary Teaching Hospital

The Veterinary Teaching Hospital, which opened in 1996, is one of the best equipped veterinary teaching hospitals in the nation. The Veterinary Teaching Hospital provides full-service care and offers a wide range of specialty services in oncology, cardiology, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, internal medicine, dermatology, dentistry, and neurology. Each year, the hospital treats thousands of […]

View of the main entrance to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital from the turnaround on Ott Road.

Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory

The Global Health Phase 2 building, adjacent to the Allen Center, opened in the spring of 2021.  The research and surveillance facility houses the Washington Animal Disease and Diagnostic Laboratory. A founding member of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network, the laboratory provides state-of-the-art diagnostic services, consultation, disease surveillance, and outreach to safeguard animal health, the food supply, and […]

Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory on a cloudy fall day.

Wegner Hall

Wegner Hall was established in 1963 and houses labs lecture rooms the Animal Health Library The Animal Health Library provides information on biomedical topics and other resources for practicing veterinarians, pharmacists, physicians, and clinical pharmacologists.

Main entrance of Wegner Hall viewed from Stadium Way.