College of Veterinary Medicine

Healthy Animals. Healthy People. Healthy Planet.

At Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, we are dedicated to improving the lives of animals and people at home and around the world through enhancing health and wellbeing. Faculty members in the college’s three departments— the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, the Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, and the Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology—are accomplished educators, researchers, and leaders in their fields, including veterinary surgery, immunology and infectious diseases, physiology, pharmacology, neurobiology, and clinical practice. The Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health brings together top scientists, making the college a leader in solving the global health challenge. In 2010, the School of Molecular Biosciences moved to the college to create a larger group of biomedical research scientists and strengthen existing collaborations.

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Lynne Haley
Senior Director of Development
509-335-5021

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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