College of Pharmacy

  1. September 30, 2021

    College of Pharmacy’s safe medication disposal event set for Oct. 5

    The College of Pharmacy will host a Safe Medication Disposal Event  8 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 5 at Ingalls Mall on North University Avenue, across from the Rackham Building.

  2. August 30, 2021

    Schools and colleges preparing for more traditional fall semester

    The Record asked schools and colleges to share some aspect of the coming year they’d like to highlight, within the context of moving on after the pandemic’s restrictions.

  3. August 25, 2021

    Advisory committee named for College of Pharmacy dean search

    Provost Susan M. Collins has appointed a 13-member advisory committee of faculty, staff, students and an alumnus in the search for U-M’s next dean of the College of Pharmacy.

  4. June 21, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  5. June 10, 2021

    College of Pharmacy faculty member named to NIH COVID-19 panel

    Gregory Eschenauer, clinical associate professor at the College of Pharmacy, has been appointed to the NIH COVID-19 Treatment Guideline Panel, convened by Anthony Fauci.

  6. April 30, 2021

    Pharmacy graduate takes aim at a cure for diabetes

    As part of his diabetes advocacy work, David Schapiro has traveled around the country giving speeches, meeting with lawmakers and conducting research.

  7. March 22, 2021

    Anti-racism faculty hiring moves forward

    Eight new U-M faculty positions have been selected for funding in the first round of the Anti-Racism Faculty Hiring Initiative, a three-year effort that will add at least 20 new tenured or tenure-track faculty members.

  8. October 7, 2020

    New poll considers risks to older adults of clashing meds

    A U-M poll shows most people 50 and older haven’t connected with a pharmacist to check for potential clashes among their prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs and supplements.

  9. September 29, 2020

    FDA grant will help bring complex generics to market faster

    U-M and the University of Maryland will receive a five-year, $5 million FDA grant to establish the Center for Research on Complex Generics to help bring complex generic drugs and drug products to market faster.

  10. September 21, 2020

    Accolades — September 2020

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.