Alumna Supports the School through Philanthropic Gifts and Time

March 9, 2012

Leader in the field of institutional pharmacy gives back to the alma mater she says is on the cutting edge of pharmacy trends

Annual Charity Soccer Tournament: Extending a Helping Hand to Children

March 8, 2012

Student organizations from the UM School of Pharmacy collaborated once again to host a University-wide indoor charity soccer tournament to benefit the children in the Heart of a Champion organization.

SOP’s Continuing Education Program Earns Six Year Reaccreditation

March 6, 2012

Program helps pharmacists enhance their competence to effectively engage in contemporary pharmacy practice

Maryland Legislators Meet with SOP Student Advocates

February 17, 2012

Students ask lawmakers to help streamline collaborative drug therapy management agreements between pharmacists and physicians, and discuss other progressive health care programs.

Students Win First-Ever “Script Your Future” Medication Adherence Challenge

February 14, 2012

Student organizations recognized for public education efforts to help patients understand importance of taking medications as directed

Professor Selected to Head Accreditation for U.S. Pharmacy Schools

February 10, 2012

Robert Beardsley pledges to continue the ACPE’s accreditation work to make U.S. pharmacy education “even stronger.”

Pharmacy in Public Health

February 6, 2012

Pharmacy students educate the D.C. Metro area on the importance of medication adherence.

University Takes its Global Medical Brigade to Panama

January 31, 2012

Interdisciplinary group of 26 pharmacy, dental students bridge the gap between first-world and third-world health care

SOP to Lead Research Effort to Find Methods Engaging Hard-to-Reach Patients

January 30, 2012

A new Congressionally established research institute has asked the University of Maryland to help find ways to include hard-to-reach patients in research design and implementation.

SOP to Lead Effort to Find and Share Ways to Engage Hard-to-Reach Patients

January 18, 2012

A federally funded institute has asked the University of Maryland to help find ways to include hard-to-reach patients in research design and implementation.

School Hosts Conference on Critical Issues of ‘Biosimilars’

January 4, 2012

FDA to rule on complexities of copycat vaccines, blood therapies, toxin products, and other biologic therapies that are similar, but not exactly the same, as brand products.

FDA’s Gobburu Joins School of Pharmacy Faculty

December 21, 2011

Leading Food and Drug Administration scientist is hired to expand education and research in pharmacometrics, a field that makes drug development and regulation more efficient.