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Scholarship luncheon connects donors with student recipients

The College’s annual scholarship luncheon brought together nearly 300 donors, students and family members on Saturday, Feb. 18, at Campbell University.

The event provided scholarship recipients the opportunity to meet, visit with and thank the generous donors who fund the College’s 71 scholarships. More than $200,000 was awarded to students through scholarships this year.

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Faculty members awarded grant for cutting-edge research equipment

Daniel Shin, PhD, professor of pharmaceutical sciences, and Sarah Lui, PhD, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences, were recently awarded a $58,880 grant from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center.

Funds from the grant will purchase an ultra-high performance liquid chromatograph (UHPLC) instrument, used to identify and quantify individual components in complex material. Installing the equipment on-campus will give students access to advanced technology that is currently used in the pharmaceutical industry.

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2011 pharmacy class gift installed

The PharmD class of 2011’s gift to the College has arrived.

The class gave Campbell University’s College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences an orange and black floor emblem as a class gift. The announcement was made during the College’s graduation ceremony in May 2011 and the gift was recently installed in the commons area of Maddox Hall, adding some school spirit to the building.

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View the College’s 2010-2011 Annual Report

A closer looks at the accomplishments and supporters of Campbell University's College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences from the 2010-2011 academic year.

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Pharmacy graduate to receive Kappa Epsilon/Merck Vanguard Award

LeAnne Davidson Kennedy, 1993 PharmD graduate from Campbell University, will receive the 2012 Kappa Epsilon/Merck Vanguard Leadership Award on March 10.

The presentation will take place at the Kappa Epsilon reception, in conjunction with the American Pharmacists Association’s Pharmacy Exposition in New Orleans.

Kennedy is the clinical specialist for inpatient hematology and oncology at Wake Forest Baptist Health (WFBH) in Winston-Salem, NC.  In 1993 she received her doctor of pharmacy degree from Campbell University’s College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, followed by a pharmacy practice residency at WFBH.  She presently is director of the PGY2 oncology residency.

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