Summer 2017
Features
Naloxone: The ‘Overdose Antidote’ Making A Difference In Minnesota
This fall will mark two years since the opioid antagonist naloxone, commonly known as Narcan, has been available in Minnesota pharmacies. The increased availability of the life-saving drug has made a difference.
On The Trail From Hope to Healing
Associate Professor Michelle Johnson-Jennings is a trained clinical psychologist, a health researcher and advocate for tribal communities and a member of the Choctaw Nation.
U Joins National Partnership Aimed at Expanding Biopharmaceutical Workforce and Industry
The U has joined a team of academic institutions, private companies, governmental entities and non-profit organizations across the U.S. as a partner for the newly established National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL).
Go Ask Alice: An Original Play About Medications And Health Issues
This unique play addressed health disparities and cultural beliefs about health, illness and disease, and focused on drugs and medicine.
Around the Globe
- Students Provide Culturally Sensitive Care In Rural Guatemala
- Annual Student-Led Medical Mission Trip to Haiti
College News
⇒ Melendy Lecture: The Pharmacist’s Role in Patient Self-Determined End of Life
⇒ Randall Seifert Receives Weaver Medal
⇒ Indo-U.S. Rare Disease Conference
⇒ Annual Pharmacy Gala
⇒ 5th Annual Women Impacting Healthcare Conference
⇒ 2017 Pharmacy Day and Annual MPSA Auction
⇒ Class of 2017
⇒ Alum Steven Simenson Receives Outstanding Achievement Award
Student Feature
Emily Schuster: Focused on Wellbeing
Alumni Profile
From the Dean
This is my last “Letter from the Dean,” as I am stepping down after more than 21 years as Dean of this college. Read more