Community Hour: Taste of MAPP
Multicultural Affairs Program in Pharmacy’s annual Taste of MAPP event. Enjoy foods and culture from different countries as hosted by school of pharmacy students.
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Multicultural Affairs Program in Pharmacy’s annual Taste of MAPP event. Enjoy foods and culture from different countries as hosted by school of pharmacy students.
Join the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy and the UW-Madison School of Pharmacy's Archivist for an exploration of pharmacy history through artifacts, ephemera, and historical documents!
Pharmacy Education: Reengaging the Contemporary LearnerGuest Lecturer:Amy L. Seybert, PharmDDean, University of Pittsburgh School of PharmacyAmy L. Seybert, PharmD, is Professor and Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy. Prior to her selection as Dean, she served as chair of the Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics for twelve years.Additionally, she was the Associate […]
Join the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy and the School of Pharmacy Archivist for an exploration of pharmacy history through artifacts, ephemera, and historical documents!This month's event will focus on materials promoting pharmacy as a career. Come learn "Why a Girl Should be a Pharmacist" (1959) or see "New Horizons in Pharmacy" (1945).
Please join us for the 8th annual PharmD and Pharm-Tox Research Symposium. This poster session will provide a valuable opportunity for PharmD and Pharm-Tox students to display and share their research with faculty, alumni, pharmacy preceptors, and their peers.
Closing the Loop is a required activity for the Professional Development and Engagement courses for all cohorts. See your PDE course Canvas page/syllabus for more information.
The Pinning Ceremony is a unique event that formally recognizes the students’ transition from didactic course work to full-time experiential learning. The end of the third year of the Doctor of Pharmacy program marks the end of classroom and laboratory learning. This transition to experiential education is a significant step in the professional development of the student […]