The UW–Madison School of Pharmacy’s PearlRx — the nation’s largest research network of its kind — connects pharmacists and researchers to improve Wisconsin practice.

The UW–Madison School of Pharmacy’s PearlRx — the nation’s largest research network of its kind — connects pharmacists and researchers to improve Wisconsin practice.
With a 97% first-time pass rate, the School of Pharmacy continues its legacy of excellence in preparing future pharmacists.
As the Wisconsin Opioid Overdose Response Center readies for launch, Senator Tammy Baldwin visits to witness the center’s early progress.
The School of Pharmacy is cultivating impactful interdisciplinary partnerships across campus and beyond By Archer Parquette From local nursing homes to global health, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy is breaking barriers through innovative …
Steve Swanson, dean of the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy, highlights a few important things propelling the School forward.
The School’s donor-funded scholarships advance student pharmacists’ development and preparation for an evolving profession.
Alumni Greg Primuth (BS ’89) and Steve Rough (BS ’92, MS ’94) expand community and health system pharmacy expertise on the School’s Board of Visitors.
For the second consecutive year, the School of Pharmacy is honored with the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award, recognizing its work in inclusive hiring and education.
With an influx of federal aid, two School of Pharmacy professors — Jay Ford and Cody Wenthur — will empower Wisconsin pharmacies with new tools to prevent opioid deaths.
Jenny Moran (BS ’88), the ‘pharmacist detective,’ is recognized for providing student pharmacists with superb precepting at Children’s Wisconsin.