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Animals.
People.
Planet.
Possibilities.
Improving the health and well-being of animals and people at home and around the world through veterinary and biomedical education and research.
Animals. People. Planet. Possibilities.
Explore our degree programs
Undergraduate degrees
WSU’s bachelor’s programs in biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, microbiology, neuroscience, and public health prepare students to lead in science, health, and medicine—human and animal alike.
Graduate degrees
Graduate programs in biomedical sciences, molecular biosciences, and neuroscience offer rigorous training that prepares students to lead in research, healthcare, and the future of human and animal health.
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary students at WSU receive exceptional hands-on, case-based training from renowned faculty, an innovative education, and a supportive academic community that prepares them for successful veterinary careers.
Research statistics at a glance
$49.1 million in research spending. More than half is spent on infectious disease research.
1st in CDC research funding by the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges.
$32.3 million in research grant funding from state, federal, and private funds.
3rd in total federal research funding. by the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges.
Outreach in our communities
Hospital & Diagnostic Laboratory
The leading veterinary referral center in Washington state and across the Pacific Northwest
Protecting animal health, public health, and the nation’s food supply
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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.