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APhA CEO Thomas E. Menighan to Speak to Students about Professional Pride

September 21, 2010

Session is part of student organization’s new Pathway to Professionalism program

APhA Selects School of Pharmacy for 2010 Pinnacle Award

May 31, 2010

Prestigious national award presented June 28 in Washington, D.C. recognizes the achievements of the chronic disease management program for self-insured employers

A Bridge to Academic Excellence Celebrates 10th Anniversary

May 10, 2010

Spring awards ceremony honors 50 high school and middle school students for their participation in the tutoring and mentoring program

UMB VOICE Needs to Hear Your Voice

March 1, 2010

UMB’s monthly newsletter is moving online and the editors need feedback on content and features.

New Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Named

January 8, 2010

Richard Dalby, PhD, will lead the School’s educational programs, assessment and accreditation efforts and continuing pharmacy education

AMCP Student Chapter Hosts Medicare Part D Outreach Event

November 24, 2009

Student pharmacists enroll seniors from Baltimore into prescription benefit programs

Better Meds, Lower Cholesterol Levels are Goals of School of Pharmacy Study

May 1, 2009

$1.5 million grant from the NIH helps SOP researchers examine how bile acids travel through the gut.

Ceremony Honors James Polli

February 24, 2009

Chair established by the family and friends of the late Ralph Shangraw is presented to biopharmaceutics researcher

Reception Celebrates the Opening of Pharmacy Practice Lab at Shady Grove

January 28, 2009

Lab provides space for student pharmacists to practice fundamental elements of pharmacy

James E. Polli, PhD, RPh, Named Shangraw/Noxell Endowed Chair

November 17, 2008

Researcher focuses on drug transporters, enhancing drug bioavailability, and problems with drug distribution mechanisms

Zuckerman Named Chair of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research

August 1, 2008

Long-serving faculty member will lead department focused on improving health among diverse populations through health services and other drug-related research, education, service and community outreach

$1 Million CareFirst Grant Funds School of Pharmacy Health Program

June 2, 2008

African-American Men in Baltimore Will Team Up to Fight Cardiovascular Disease