A typical day for veterinarian Michael Wenninger DVM’04 brings to mind something that you’d see on Animal Planet.
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A hotdog encased in soggy bagel dough with a side of Tater Tots and a skimpy fruit cup might not seem like much to write home about, but . . .
Alumni get fancy, funky at WAA’s 150th anniversary Red Tie Gala.
Making history in southern Sudan
Brooklyn Youth Sports Club: Basketball to promote academic excellence
David Kretschmann is working to make baseball bats break safely.
Suzy Favor Hamilton ’91 helps promote healthy bodies and healthy minds through UW–Madison’s Precollege OPTIONS program, Movin’ Minds.
Since WAA’s founding in 1861, advocacy has been core to its mission.
Red Tie Gala to celebrate alumni, increase scholarships.
WAA unveils two gifts at campus birthday party.
Although Dave Florin ’92 is entering his eighth year of service with WAA’s national board of directors, his involvement began long before that.
No man is an island. However, one man’s name is becoming synonymous with them.
Ron Silverman ’69 stared into the jaws of death five years ago when he found himself fitting a crown molding for the mouth of Saddam Hussein.
You’re invited to celebrate WAA’s 150th birthday.
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Re: “Tasty Invaders,” News & Notes, Spring 2011