Capital campaign builds on pharmacy school’s promise
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The School of Pharmacy has launched a $5 million capital campaign, “Promises to Keep,” pledging to increase the school’s scholarship endowment and provide critically needed facilities for students and faculty. More
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Natural products researcher
earns research excellence award
Ikhlas A. Khan, assistant director of the National Center for Natural Products Research, received the 2009 Norman Farnsworth Excellence in Botanical Research Award. More
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Distinguished alumni recognized
during Pharmacy Alumni Weekend
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The School of Pharmacy named George Burdock of Orlando, Fla., Clarence DuBose of Moss Point, and David Gregory of Nashville, Tenn., as 2009 Distinguished Alumni during Pharmacy Alumni Weekend on March 6-7. More
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2009 Commencement
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During commencement ceremonies on May 9, the school graduated 86 students with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences degree, 73 students with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, 10 students with a Master of Science degree, and 10 students with a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Photos
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Pharmacy students’ education includes serving community
Heavily involved in their course work, pharmacy students find time to give back to the Oxford-University community. More
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School chalks up more success in research and education
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The School of Pharmacy is ranked No. 5 among pharmacy schools for total extramural funding awarded for research, and pharmacy graduates maintain an average pass rate (on their first attempt) exceeding 98 percent on the national licensure exam. More
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Nearly 100 attend fifth annual Borne Lecture
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Duane D. Miller, Van Vleet Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and associate dean at the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy, delivered the fifth annual Ronald F. Borne Distinguished Lecture in Medicinal Chemistry on March 31. Nearly 100 students, faculty, and staff attended the lecture that honors longtime faculty member Ronald F. Borne for his contributions to the department as professor and chair.
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