WSU loses friend and donor, Paul Allen
In 2010, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation donated $26 million help create the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health.
In 2010, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation donated $26 million help create the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health.
New research suggests that even a small exposure to cocaine can fundamentally alter a delicate molecular net that surrounds brain cells associated with addiction.
The artist: Washington State University alumna, faculty member and landscape architect Jena Jauchius.
It’s déjà vu all over again for Washington State University’s “accidental toxicologist.”
Kristy Fiorini had been wanting a corgi ever since she could remember.
Every rabies vaccination at Lien Animal Clinic in West Seattle, results in a $1 donation to the WSU Canine Rabies Vaccination Program to help end rabies around the globe.
The artists: veterinary students Amanda Amore and Katherine Martucci.
Working with African governments and building on international and local partnerships, Washington State University’s Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health is developing the next strategies for the elimination of rabies as a human health threat.
The artist: photographer, and Veterinary Teaching Hospital client, Lauren Grabelle.
The artist: Washington State University veterinary student Zena Hemmen.