The education journey toward becoming a pharmacist takes four years, and the first major milestone in that journey is the White Coat Ceremony. See our PharmD Class of 2027’s ceremony in photos.
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Understanding the Anxiety-Reducing Effects of Psilocybin
School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Cody Wenthur and his team are shedding new light on the role of stress in psychedelic drug treatment for mental health disorders.
Defeating Antibiotic Resistance
Armed with two new grants, School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Jason Peters continues his quest to find new targets for the hardest-to-treat bacterial infections.
School of Pharmacy Partnership Addresses HIV Prevention and Treatment in Africa
An international partnership with USAID funding, the School of Pharmacy launches online drug development courses in Kenya, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.
Empowering Communities to Bridge Healthcare Disparities
Associate Professor Olayinka Shiyanbola’s research for diabetes equity among Black and Hispanic patients wins support from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
How Traumatic Stress Changes the Brain
New research by School of Pharmacy Professor Lingjun Li uncovers the role of neuropeptides in post-traumatic stress disorder.
A Pharmacy Roadmap to Patient Safety
School of Pharmacy Researchers receive a grant from AHRQ to improve medication safety through resilience engineering.
A Call to Service
From public health to wildfires, Captain Thomas Blumenberg (BS ’74) served in the U.S. Public Health Service for 20 years.
A Pharmacy Major for Minors
At Grandparents University, the School of Pharmacy hosts two days of hands-on learning about the profession.
Pharmacy Experts Webinar: Pharmacy’s Role in Population Health
Watch as Professor Dave Mott moderates and discussion with alumni Chris Barron, Tony Knutson, and Tyler Prickette about implementing pharmacist-driven population health initiatives at Fort Healthcare.