In the Ouray Alchemist, Colorado-based Nancy Haggar (BS ‘81) and her husband Curt operate a museum of rare pharmacy artifacts.
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Digitizing Centuries of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacy History
A three-year grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities helps the School and AIHP share vast historical collections By Ben Cadigan Where would you look to find a Martian-themed booklet advertising products from the …
Alum-Powered Community Pharmacy Marks 50 Years of Turning Idealism into Action
School of Pharmacy alums trace the history, and present, of one of the nation’s first pharmacy co-ops.
School of Pharmacy Faculty Host Five Global Scholars
Researchers from around the world visit the School to research antimicrobial resistance, cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, and pharmacy history By Katie Ginder-Vogel The University of Wisconsin–Madison is world-renowned for its research enterprise, ranking consistently among …
Rarities at Rennebohm Hall: Perfume Containers
Take a peek at some rare, aromatic items from the School of Pharmacy’s historical archives.
New Faculty Book Traces the Complex Cannabis Conversation
In a Q&A, Associate Professor Lucas Richert discusses his newest book, which explores the social and regulatory evolutions surrounding cannabis.
A Digital Snapshot of Pharmacy’s Evolution
The School of Pharmacy’s collection of historical pharmacy trade publications will soon be accessible online.
Greg Higby Named Honorary APhA President
The APhA Honorary Presidency recognizes a lifetime of accomplishments, contributions to the field of pharmacy.
Tracking the Evolution of U.S. Drug Regulation
School of Pharmacy alum John Swann is a public historian with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, tracking the complicated history of drug regulation.
The 1892 Controversy That Transformed Pharmacy Education
Edward Kremers fought to bring the history of pharmacy and the nation’s first four-year pharmacy program to UW–Madison.