College of Veterinary Medicine

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What's New in 2008?


WSU Veterinarians Deliver Twin Calves After Cow’s Death  posted Dec 24, 2008

Cold Weather Taking a Toll on Wildlife posted Dec 24, 2008

Obituary for Dean Emeritus, Dr. James Arnold Henderson, 1912 – 2008  posted Dec 23, 2008

$1.68 Million NIH Grant Awarded to WSU Veterinary Professor  posted Dec 19, 2008

WSU Veterinary College Issues International Health Certificates for Santa’s Reindeer posted Dec 18, 2008

Veterinary Medicine Extension announces new Emergency Agricultural Animal Health Notifications  posted Dec 18, 2008

The Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine now has a blog.  posted Dec 17, 2008

Veterinary College receives $193,000 gift from the Humane Society  posted Dec 2 2008

Dr Guy Palmer among 4 WSU professors inducted into state Academy of Sciences posted Dec 2 2008

Malignant Catarrhal Fever in Washington State  posted Nov 26 2008

Winter 2008 Small Animal Community Practice Newsletter  posted Nov 24 2008

Announcing the Dr. Warwick Bayly Scholarship in Equine Internal Medicine  posted Nov 17 2008

Results from 2008 Spring Calving Season BVD Control & Eradication Program Testing posted Nov 7 2008

Fall Equine Newsletter  posted October 7 2008

Fall Executive Report  posted September 16 2008

Dog Elbow Osteoarthritis Study: Does your dog qualify? posted September 8 2008

Bike ride to honor furry friends nets over $40,000  posted August 27, 2008

Class of 2012 Welcomed in White Coat Ceremony  posted August 25 2008

2008 Staff Service Awards posted August 15 2008

Cardiology Web Conference CE Courses for Vets, Sept 23 and Oct 21  posted August 15 2008

Fall 2008 Small Animal Community Practice Newsletter  posted August 15 2008

Chocolate says goodbye to WSU  posted July 9 2008

Grand opening of the refurbished Raptor Rehabilitation Center on June 4  posted June 4 2008

Summer Community Practice Newsletter   posted June 4 2008

Veterinary Medicine Extension has a new web site  posted May 29 2008

New Alumni, Faculty & Staff Awards made at the Celebration of Excellence event  posted May 28 2008

Summer Executive Report  posted May 17 2008

WSU College of Veterinary Medicine Researchers Awarded $1.4 Million to Study Equine Infectious Anemia posted May 13 2008

Release of Maverick the bald eagle on May 8, 2008  posted May 9, 2008

Class of 2009 Welcomed to the Hospital in Transition Ceremony  posted May 2 2008

July 14 and 15: Online Course on Integrative Veterinary Medicine (a combination of conventional medicine and complementary and alternative therapies) posted May 2 2008

Wescott Clinical Scholars for 2007 - 2008 posted April 29 2008

Dr. Charles Leathers is the 2008 recipient of the Carl Norden Distinguished Teacher Award  posted April 22 2008
Intern, Resident and Graduate Student Awards  posted April 22 2008

Photos from 2008 College of Veterinary Medicine Open House  posted April 22 2008

Becky Morton named Mentor of the Year for AP staff  posted April 21 2008

Spring Edition of the WSU Equine Newsletter posted April 18 2008

Cougar Pride 2008 at the College of Veterinary Medicine  posted April 3 2008

Join us on Saturday, April 12 for our Open House  posted April 1 2008

$25 Million launches School for Global Animal Health  posted Mar 25 2008

Spring Edition of Community Practice Newsletter posted Mar 7 2008

Bovine Viral Diarrhea Control and Eradication Project (BVDCEP) Teleconference on  March 14th, 19th and 24th from Noon to 1pm, presented by Dr. John Wenz  posted Feb 26, 2008

Annual Conference for Veterinarians & Veterinary Technicians, March 28-30  posted Feb 26, 2008

Follow the Story of Chocolate, the Chesapeake Bay retriever with two broken front legs   posted Feb 12, 2008

Winter 2008 Extension Newsletter  posted Feb 5, 2008

2007 Jerry Newbrey Teaching Scholars  posted Feb 4, 2008

Winter 2008 Equine Newsletter  posted Jan 25 2008

WSU Treats 2 Ailing Eagles  posted Jan 24, 2008

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