Photo gallery Mural project promotes diversity in veterinary medicine
More than 30 participants from multiple universities helped paint a community mural, based on a a smaller rendering by artist Tia Richardson, at the Veterinary Medicine Building on May 20. The activity was part of the Iverson Bell Midwest Regional Diversity Summit, hosted by the UW–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine. The primary goal of the summit is to promote diversity and inclusion in veterinary medicine, with special attention to academia.
![People paint a mural on a table.](https://news.wisc.edu/content/uploads/2022/05/01Vet_Med_mural22_6646-1024x682.jpg)
Staff photo by Craig Wild
Participants pitched in to paint sections of a community mural project led by artist Tia Richardson.![Groups of people stand next to the mural with paint brushes.](https://news.wisc.edu/content/uploads/2022/05/04Vet_Med_mural22_6582-1024x682.jpg)
Staff photo by Craig Wild
The activity was part of the Iverson Bell Midwest Regional Diversity Summit, hosted by the UW–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine.![Three people lean over a mural to inspect it.](https://news.wisc.edu/content/uploads/2022/05/03Vet_Med_mural22_6622-1024x715.jpg)
Staff photo by Craig Wild
Artist Tia Richardson, at far right, encourages Rylie VanderPlaats, at center, from Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. At left is Jessica Wild, a radiology resident with the UW–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine.![A section of a painted mural is shown.](https://news.wisc.edu/content/uploads/2022/05/02Vet_Med_mural22_6697-1024x682.jpg)
Photo by Craig Wild
Sections of the community mural are shown here.