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Skip to menu Skip to content * Washington State University WSU Cougar Head Logo Healthy Animals. Healthy People. Healthy Planet. College of Veterinary Medicine Menu Quicklinks / Search Give Close Quick Links Close Search vetmed.wsu.edu All wsu.edu QUICK LINKS * Undergraduate * Graduate * Doctor of Veterinary Medicine * Student Life * Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience * Veterinary Clinical Sciences * Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology * Paul G. Allen School for Global Health * School of Molecular Biosciences * Center for Reproductive Biology RECENT NEWS * The woman behind WSU’s blood bank Jane Wardrop didn’t pay much attention to the fact that veterinary medicine was a male-dominated profession when she applied to veterinary school at WSU in 1972. March 21, 2024 View all news Close Demo Close Menu Search/Quicklinks * Home * Education * Undergraduate * Biochemistry * Genetics and Cell Biology * Microbiology * Neuroscience * Graduate * Immunology and Infectious Diseases * Molecular Biosciences * Neuroscience * Doctor of Veterinary Medicine * Discover Our Program * Admission Requirements * Apply to Our Program * Curriculum * Cost of Attendance * Class Profile * Frequently Asked Admissions Questions * Contact Us * Certificates * Residencies & Internships * Student Life * Teaching * Research * Outreach * Departments * Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience * Veterinary Clinical Sciences * Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology * Paul G. Allen School for Global Health * School of Molecular Biosciences * Center for Reproductive Biology * For Veterinarians * Alumni * News and Events * Our Team * About * Dean Dori * Facilities * History * Give * Giving opportunities * Diversity, equity, and inclusion Connect: * Veterinary Hospital * Diagnostic Lab * Join our team * Internal Web * Home * Education * Undergraduate * Biochemistry * Genetics and Cell Biology * Microbiology * Neuroscience * Graduate * Immunology and Infectious Diseases * Molecular Biosciences * Neuroscience * Doctor of Veterinary Medicine * Discover Our Program * Admission Requirements * Apply to Our Program * Curriculum * Cost of Attendance * Class Profile * Frequently Asked Admissions Questions * Contact Us * Certificates * Residencies & Internships * Student Life * Teaching * Research * Outreach * Departments * Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience * Veterinary Clinical Sciences * Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology * Paul G. Allen School for Global Health * School of Molecular Biosciences * Center for Reproductive Biology * For Veterinarians * Alumni * News and Events * Our Team * About * Dean Dori * Facilities * History * Give * Giving opportunities * Diversity, equity, and inclusion Connect: * Veterinary Hospital * Diagnostic Lab * Join our team * Internal Web An Inside Look An Inside Look WSU’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital featured in the Seattle Times Pacific NW Magazine Read more College of Veterinary Medicine EXPLORE OUR DEGREE PROGRAMS UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Bachelors of Science degree programs in biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, microbiology, and neuroscience prepare our students to be leaders in human and animal science, health, and medicine. GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Rigorous educational training for tomorrow’s scientists in biomedical sciences, molecular biosciences, and neuroscience. Our graduate programs prepare you for a career in human and animal science, health, and medicine. DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Veterinary students receive exceptional case-based and hands-on training with renowned faculty, an innovative education curriculum, and an unmatched network of academic support. RESEARCH $42.3 MILLION IN RESEARCH SPENDING Ranked 4th in total research expenditures among 33 veterinary colleges by the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges. More than half is spent on infectious disease research. $31.1 MILLION IN RESEARCH GRANT FUNDING From state, federal, and private funds. 1ST IN CDC RESEARCH FUNDING Ranked 1st in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention research funding among 33 veterinary colleges by the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges. 3RD IN FEDERAL RESEARCH FUNDING Ranked 3rd in total federal research funding among 33 veterinary colleges by the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges. OUTREACH HEALTHY PEOPLE + HEALTHY PETS KID’S JUDGE! ONE HEALTH CLINIC OPEN HOUSE IN THE VETERINARY HOSPITAL RAPTOR CLUB VETERINARY EXTENSION HOSPITAL & DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY The leading veterinary referral center in Washington state and across the Pacific Northwest Veterinary Teaching Hospital Protecting animal health, public health, and the nation’s food supply Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VETERINARY CONTINUING EDUCATION Small and large animal continuing education for veterinary professionals. Our Spring Conference is March 22-24, 2024 – Weekend conference with large animal, small animal, and technician tracks. * Mar 22 WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Spring Conference 2024 Veterinary Teaching Hospital Pullman WA * Mar 22 Bustad Lecture with Dr. Phyllis Erdman Animal Disease Biotech Facility (ADBF) Pullman WA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLLEGE NEWS THE WOMAN BEHIND WSU’S BLOOD BANK Jane Wardrop didn’t pay much attention to the fact that veterinary medicine was a male-dominated profession when she applied to veterinary school at WSU in 1972. NEW REPRODUCTIVE SERVICE PRESERVES CAT GENETICS FOR YEARS TO COME Woodford, a 2-year-old Maine coon, recently became the first cat at the WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital to have his semen frozen using a specialized process that allows it to be maintained indefinitely for future breeding. View all news & events FEATURED EVENT BUSTAD LECTURE 2024 March 22, 2024 | 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Phyllis Erdman, PhD, author of “The Human Animal Bond: A Critical Element in Veterinary Education” PULLMAN, WASHINGTON Pullman is located in the Palouse region of the Inland Northwest, homelands of the Nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Tribe and Palus people. The Palouse has one of the most beautiful and unique landscapes in the world. Rolling hills and wide-open skies give the region its distinctive appeal. Residents enjoy outdoor activities and the benefits of small town living with the cultural richness of bigger city life. Visit Pullman Photo credit – kencarperphotos.com ONE COLLEGE. ONE COMMUNITY. Washington State University Pullman campus is located on the homelands of the Nimíipuu (Nez Perce) Tribe and Palus people. As an institution we pay respect and honor to the Palus people and the nation of Nez Perce as well as all the other Indigenous communities across the region where we have campuses and programs. We are committed to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community. The College of Veterinary Medicine creates a community of learning that supports each individual member through respectful communication, honoring different beliefs, and practicing kindness. We vow to honor inclusion through the acceptance of each member’s background, ethnicity, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical difference, developmental difference and more. Our shared commitment to diversity, inclusion and equity is only possible through the commitment from our faculty, staff, students, and alumni. We must embrace our differences, celebrate individuality, and strive for equity for all. 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