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Pharmacy class of 2026 achieves 90% residency match rate
WSU’s pharmacy Class of 2026 achieved a 90% residency match rate in the national ASHP Phase I process, placing 19 of 21 students and ranking among the top programs on the West Coast.
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Connie Young, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Steve Nakata, Student Affairs
Trio of USDA grants will help WSU scientist make food safer, reduce waste
The three projects led by WSU’s Kang Huang aim to improve food safety and cut waste by targeting harmful microbes across every stage of food production.
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Scott Weybright, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
A crafty way to support WSU’s mission to end rabies
A Massachusetts craft artist is turning handmade creations into funding for dog vaccinations in Africa, supporting the university’s efforts to eliminate rabies deaths.
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Josh Babcock, College of Veterinary Medicine
Companion goat with pink goatee thrives after meticulous surgery at WSU
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Josh Babcock, College of Veterinary Medicine
April 28: Ensor lecture focuses on synthetic biology
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Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
WSU spay program eases financial strain for animal rescues
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Devin Rokyta, College of Veterinary Medicine