Two milestones celebrate our PharmD students’ development as pharmacists: the White Coat Ceremony and the Pinning Ceremony.
Student News
Photo Gallery: Commencement 2019
This May brought many celebrations, awards, and smiling graduates. Across the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy’s PharmD, Pharmacology-Toxicology, and graduate programs, we ushered more than 100 new graduates into the next stage of their …
Donors Drive PharmD and PharmTox Student Development
Scholarships and awards made possible by donations from alumni and friends of the School provide invaluable opportunities for students throughout 2018–19 academic year.
Integrated Pharmacotherapy Skills Course’s Innovative Instruction Prepares Students for Pharmacy Practice
Nationally recognized for effective teaching and quality career preparation, the School’s Integrated Pharmacotherapy Skills Lab offers hands-on training based on best practices.
School of Pharmacy Introduces Pathway of Distinction in Research
New Pathway of Distinction program recognizes high PharmD student achievement in research scholarship.
Student Pharmacists Establish Smoking Cessation Service in MEDiC Clinic
PharmD students Elyse Keating and Rachel Gibbons lead the development of a new service to impact public health in underserved communities.
Photo Gallery: 2018 Career Fair and Roundtable Networking
Career Fair photos by Sally Griffith-Oh Roundtable Networking photos by Todd Brown Every fall, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy hosts two career development days to position our student pharmacists for success beyond graduation. …
PharmD Students Gain National Recognition for Clinical Research
A record number of the School of Pharmacy’s PharmD students present their research at the 2018 ACCP Global Conference.
Alumni Support Fuels Graduate Student Success
Fellowships, scholarships, and awards funded by alumni and friends advance student education in the Pharmaceutical Sciences and Social and Administrative Pharmacy programs.
Pharmaceutical Sciences Student Earns NIH Chemistry-Biology Interface Training Grant
Pharmaceutical Sciences graduate student Arielis Estevez will use the NIH CBI Traineeship to understand the role of protein glycosylation upregulation in most cancer types.