School of Pharmacy researchers find that the portion of older adults receiving flu vaccines at a pharmacy has more than doubled in a decade.
Student News
Father-Daughter Duo Provide COVID-19 Vaccinations
Michael and Madeline Gallo, School of Pharmacy alum and PharmD student, work side-by-side to protect their Kenosha community.
PharmTox Student Wins Wisconsin Idea Fellowship
Through the funding, PharmTox student Clara Yu will address food insecurity and healing among Southeast Asian and Black community members.

PharmTox Student Receives Prestigious Hilldale Fellowship
With the Hilldale undergraduate research fellowship, PharmTox student Carlene Kranjac pursues better treatments for head and neck cancer.

Samantha Lewiston Receives ASHP Student Leadership Award
With national award, ASHP recognizes PharmD student Samantha Lewiston as representing ‘the very best.’

School of Pharmacy Volunteers Help Vaccinate Underserved Communities in Vaccine Equity Effort
The School of Pharmacy, Fitchburg Family Pharmacy, and the Boys and Girls Club partner to increase COVID-19 vaccine access and address hesitancy among BIPOC communities.
School of Pharmacy Creates New Alumni-Supported Student Emergency Fund
The new Student Emergency Fund at the School of Pharmacy, created through donations by alumni and friends, is designed to provide a safety net to students facing sudden expenses that threaten their ability to pay for food or rent, continue their education, or be successful in their studies.
Student Perspective: Reaching Rural Patients
Anna Lattos shares her experience in the School of Pharmacy’s Rural Health PharmD option, in the classroom and on rotation.
Frontline PharmD Students
Through training, volunteerism, and clinical rotations, the School of Pharmacy and its PharmD students meet an urgent need for COVID-19 vaccinators across Wisconsin.
Pharmacist Fatigue
Graduate student Taylor Watterson uses wearable technology to measure and address occupational fatigue in pharmacy By Arushi Gupta As an intern at a chain pharmacy in Pennsylvania, Taylor Watterson (MS ’18) had the chance to …