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We're Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine – a top veterinary and biomedical college. Our faculty are leaders in the field. #WSUVetMed

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The new Barbet Family African Graduate Student Travel Fund aims to enhance training opportunities for African grad students at #WSUVetMed. news.wsu.edu/news/2025/03/0…

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In June 1933, Dr. Catherine Roberts made history as the first woman to earn a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from #WSU. Read Dr. Roberts' story: news.wsu.edu/news/2025/03/1…

In June 1933, Dr. Catherine Roberts made history as the first woman to earn a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from #WSU.  

Read Dr. Roberts' story: news.wsu.edu/news/2025/03/1…
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Tonight, six distinguished alumni from #WSUVetMed were recognized for their exceptional contributions to the veterinary profession at the college's Distinguished Alumni Awards ceremony. vetmed.wsu.edu/celebrating-ex…

Tonight, six distinguished alumni from #WSUVetMed were recognized for their exceptional contributions to the veterinary profession at the college's Distinguished Alumni Awards ceremony. 

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🐴🎓 Trenna Pannier is just weeks from beginning her veterinary career and, thanks to surgery and round-the-clock care at #WSUVetMed, Shirley, her once gravely ill horse, is going with her. Read Shirley's story: Read Shirley's story: news.wsu.edu/news/2025/03/2…

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Congratulations, Charles Ugwu, PhD student in Immunology and Infectious Diseases, for placing second and representing #WSUVetMed on the university level at today’s 11th annual #WSU Three Minute Thesis competition. #3MT #GoCougs

Congratulations, Charles Ugwu, PhD student in Immunology and Infectious Diseases, for placing second and representing #WSUVetMed on the university level at today’s 11th annual #WSU Three Minute Thesis competition. #3MT #GoCougs
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Dr. Jillian Haines, WSU vet, has spent 15 years studying megaesophagus in dogs and cats. Inspired by a beagle mix, she leads global research and heads the Megaesophagus Care and Research Center. #WSUVetMed news.wsu.edu/news/2025/03/2…

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A new artificial intelligence tool could aid in limiting or even prevent pandemics by identifying animal species that may harbor and spread viruses capable of infecting humans. news.wsu.edu/press-release/…

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Congratulations veterinary resident Dr. Ana Rangel-Nava, the 2025 recipient of the WSU Association for Faculty Women’s Founders Award. The award recognizes the academic achievements and professional potential of master’s students throughout the WSU System.

Congratulations veterinary resident Dr. Ana Rangel-Nava, the 2025 recipient of the WSU Association for Faculty Women’s Founders Award. The award recognizes the academic achievements and professional potential of master’s students throughout the WSU System.
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🎓 Today, we proudly welcomed a new generation of Cougs into the Cougar family! Congratulations to the 106 undergraduate students who earned their degrees in biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, microbiology, and neuroscience, as well as our master’s students & PhD graduates.

🎓 Today, we proudly welcomed a new generation of Cougs into the Cougar family! Congratulations to the 106 undergraduate students who earned their degrees in biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, microbiology, and neuroscience, as well as our master’s students & PhD graduates.
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🎓Here’s to the next chapter. Congratulations to our 123 students in the Class of 2025 who received their degrees and were officially sworn in as veterinarians this afternoon. We’re proud of everything you’ve accomplished & excited to see where your journey takes you. #GoCougs

🎓Here’s to the next chapter. Congratulations to our 123 students in the Class of 2025 who received their degrees and were officially sworn in as veterinarians this afternoon. We’re proud of everything you’ve accomplished & excited to see where your journey takes you. #GoCougs
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A new 3D printer donated to the Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital is helping to modernize how veterinarians approach complex orthopedic surgeries. #WSUVetMed #WSU #GoCougs Read the story: news.wsu.edu/news/2025/05/1…

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After an aggressive cancer diagnosis, #WSUVetMed veterinarians performed complex reconstructive surgery to save Howie the Rottweiler, giving him more time with his family and showing other pet owners what’s possible. news.wsu.edu/news/2025/05/2…

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🦨🦝🐿️ It’s baby season at #WSUVetMed! So what do you do if you find orphaned or injured wildlife? First, call a wildlife rehabilitator before you intervene. #Wildlife #WSU #GoCougs More on what to do if you come across orphaned or injured wildlife: hospital.vetmed.wsu.edu/2025/04/15/inj…

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It's Spotlight Saturday! ✨ Learn how WSUVETMED has been at the forefront of advancing fish health, disease diagnostics, and research for over 30 years to meet the expanding need of aquaculture, public aquaria, and maintenance of wild fish stocks: jav.ma/fish1

It's Spotlight Saturday! ✨ Learn how <a href="/WSUvetmed/">WSUVETMED</a> has been at the forefront of advancing fish health, disease diagnostics, and research for over 30 years to meet the expanding need of aquaculture, public aquaria, and maintenance of wild fish stocks: jav.ma/fish1
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A group of bat viruses closely related to the deadly Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) could be one small mutation away from being capable of spilling over into human populations and potentially causing the next pandemic. news.wsu.edu/press-release/…

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This adult #osprey was found with low levels of lead in its system—likely from ingesting contaminated fish or fishing tackle. Thanks to the dedicated work of our #wildlife veterinarians, the bird made a full recovery and was released near its original rescue site. #WSU #GoCougs

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This 6-week-old bobcat was found dehydrated and malnourished alone outside Ellensburg, Washington. After fluids and supportive care, this little guy is off to PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center where he can receive the long-term care needed before being released. PAWS

This 6-week-old bobcat was found dehydrated and malnourished alone outside Ellensburg, Washington. After fluids and supportive care, this little guy is off to PAWS  Wildlife Rehabilitation Center where he can receive the long-term care needed before being released. <a href="/PAWStweets/">PAWS</a>
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Washington State University researchers have discovered how the bacteria that cause anaplasmosis and Lyme disease hijack cellular processes in ticks to ensure their survival and spread to new hosts, including humans. #Ticks #TickResearch #WSUVetMed news.wsu.edu/press-release/…

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After more than a decade and a half serving as an infectious disease researcher and faculty member in Washington State University’s Paul G. Allen School for Global Health, Viveka Vadyvaloo has stepped into the school’s top leadership position. news.wsu.edu/news/2025/07/0…