Our students work side-by-side with accomplished researchers in highly ranked programs for scientific investigation, clinical specialties, and diagnostic capabilities. Graduates from the college earning degrees in veterinary medicine, neuroscience, biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, or microbiology go on to be leading clinicians, diagnosticians, researchers, and professors across the globe.
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New CT scanner to benefit pets throughout the region
Thanks to generous donors, WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital can deliver faster, more precise diagnoses — improving the outcomes for animals across the Inland Northwest.
Discretionary donations support research, students and clinical care
Donor-supported discretionary funds are providing WSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine with the flexibility to back important programs across the college and keep high-impact research moving forward during uncertain periods of federal funding.
Veterinary students earn national equine medicine scholarships
Hedy Seeber and Maddie Gray were recognized this week with national scholarships at the American Association of Equine Practitioners 71st annual convention in Denver.
WSU’s Good Samaritan Fund puts loving pitbull back on her feet
WSU’s Good Samaritan Fund helped a severely injured pitbull get the advanced care she needed to walk again after a rollover accident left her paralyzed.
A legacy of compassion: Honoring friends and the lifelong bonds between people, animals, and WSU
Heidi Charleson and Lou Woodworth have made transformative gifts totaling $18 million to advance veterinary education, research, and compassionate care at WSU.
The vision that built a lasting impact
Retiring WSU Professor Guy Palmer took a bold idea and turned it into a world-renowned global health program with lasting impact.
WSU veterinary students awarded national bovine scholarships
They were recognized at the 58th annual Conference of American Association of Bovine Practitioners, marking the sixth year in a row WSU students have received support from the organization.
Veterinary student Montana Milton earns WSU’s $49,000 Wright scholarship
A passion for small animal medicine and community service has earned Montana Milton the Wright Scholarship, a program that has provided nearly $500,000 to WSU students.
Gifted 3D printer advances veterinary care at WSU
The gift from 1963 DVM graduate Dr. George Ross is part of his long history of support of the university’s College of Veterinary Medicine.
