School of Pharmacy

Chinenye Anyanwu Named Faculty Director of BSOUL House

Chinenye Anyanwu has been named Faculty Director of the new Learning Community designed to support the scholastic efforts of female students who identify as African American/Black.

A young person with pink hair, wearing a pink blazer, smiles as she gestures to a poster behind her. Another student smiles at her.

Summer School

Seventy students spent 10 weeks immersed in the world of research and entrepreneurship. At Summer Research Day 2023, they got to show off

In Memoriam: Edith Goodmaster

The School of Pharmacy remembers Edith Goodmaster.

In Memoriam: John Michael Edwards

The School of Pharmacy remembers former professor and Assistant Dean, John Michael Edwards.

School of Pharmacy Honors 2023 Preceptors of the Year

Christopher Jensen and Lisa Holle announced as the Dennis J. Chapron, Advanced Pharmacy Practice preceptors of the year.

In Memoriam Anthony P. Simonelli

The School of Pharmacy Remembers Professor Emeritus, Dr. Anthony Peter Simonelli

A Note From the School of Pharmacy Dean

Dean Philip Hritcko echos President Radenka Maric's comments regarding the recent supreme court ruling.

Jonathan XV standing in front of the UConn gateway sign.

Jonathan XV has Arrived, and Doggone it, He’s Adorable

UConn Nation got a doggone great surprise on Wednesday with the introduction of mascot-in-training Jonathan XV

Professor Nathaniel Rickles Chosen as Recipient of the Provost Award for Excellence in Community Engaged Scholarship

Professor Nathaniel Rickles, Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs and Professor of Pharmacy Practice, has been chosen as this year’s recipient for the Provost Award for Excellence in Community Engaged Scholarship (PAECES) in the Faculty Research Distinguished category.

Connecticut Passes Bill Granting Pharmacists Prescription Authority to Prescribe Hormonal and Emergency Contraception

The Dean and many faculty members of The UConn School of Pharmacy strongly advocated for the recent legislation and the school has begun developing a certification program to align with the new bill requirements.