WSU helped lay the groundwork for CDC’s antimicrobial resistance network
WSU studies will be used by a CDC network combating antimicrobial resistance.
WSU studies will be used by a CDC network combating antimicrobial resistance.
James Evermann, Michael Griswold, and Fred Loaiza recognized for 45 years of service at WSU.
An intense but short-term exposure to cannabis vapor lowered sperm counts and slowed sperm movement, or motility, not only in the directly exposed male mice but also in their sons.
WSU had 10 Rhodes Scholars from 1907 to 1956. Prior to Shola-Dare, the most recent finalists were in 1984 and 2017.
During the holidays, it’s always tempting to slide a chunk of turkey or two off your plate to a furry friend, but even in the giving season, it may do more harm than good.
WSU veterinarians offer tips to help keep your pets safe during travel.
Couple donates more than $1.5M to College of Veterinary Medicine programs.
An eating disorder that has for many years been fatal for dogs, doesn’t have to be a death sentence—not for pets visiting WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
This discovery means that doctors could quickly know which antibiotics will or won’t work for a patient’s life-threatening infection, a quandary that doctors face on a daily basis in hospitals around the world.
$1 million in upgrades to aquatic biology equipment and facilities made on WSU campus.