Financial support from alumni and friends of the School addresses barriers to enrollment and helps diversify the pharmacy profession.
Financial support from alumni and friends of the School addresses barriers to enrollment and helps diversify the pharmacy profession.
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.
After two years of fundraising, the Class of 1967 Scholarship was awarded for the first time in the 2019–20 academic year, to PharmD student Lauren Finley.
Alumni and friends expand opportunities for the School of Pharmacy’s exceptional graduate students By Hanzhu Tang The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy has a long history of graduating leaders in research and practice. In …
World War II pushed the Apinis family to leave Europe, but the careers they rebuilt in Madison continue to influence student pharmacists and researchers through scholarships and a professorship.