Student Research Day Highlights Wide Range of Exciting Projects

April 10, 2008

Annual Event Provides Forum for Information Sharing, Collaboration and Practice

Cynthia Boyle Receives Good Government Pharmacist of the Year Award

March 28, 2008

Director of Experiential Learning Program Receives Honor from the American Pharmacists Association

School of Pharmacy Students and Guests Enjoy Showing of Documentary

March 26, 2008

Student organization hosts screening of “Adventures for the Cure: The Doc”

A Pharmacy Lecture that a Lawyer could Love

March 18, 2008

Paul A. Pumpian Lecturer Focuses on the Pharmacist’s Legal Liability

Pharmacy Students Vamp it Up for Charity

March 11, 2008

Pin-up style photo shoot combines a good time and a good cause

Faculty and Students Honored as “Community Pharmacy Great Communicators”

March 7, 2008

National Association of Chain Drug Stores honors School of Pharmacy faculty and staff for their advocacy efforts

Pharmacy Students Take Funding Effort To Annapolis

February 29, 2008

Nearly 200 students and faculty from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy descended on Annapolis on Valentine’s Day with the aim of winning the votes, if not the hearts, of state legislators.

Pharmacy Dean’s State of the School Address Charts Course to Excellence

February 8, 2008

Creating cultures of scholarship, philanthropy will make School preeminent, Eddington says

School of Pharmacy’s Shady Grove Expansion Draws Praise

January 16, 2008

Montgomery County officials join UMB leaders in celebrating program’s successful launch.

First Grollman-Glick Professor Named

January 7, 2008

Alexander D. MacKerell Jr., PhD, has been appointed the first Grollman-Glick Professor at the School of Pharmacy.

Teacher/Researcher Wins Prestigious NSF Award

January 7, 2008

Sarah Michel, PhD, an assistant professor, has won a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program award from the National Science Foundation.

Disease Management Program Expands to Harford County

January 2, 2008

The School of Pharmacy’s P3 Program offers patients better overall health and reduced health care costs.