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Commencement
Pacific will confer degrees on nearly 900 students during two ceremonies at Hanson Stadium on the Forest Grove Campus.
Pharmacy Students Present at Convention
The Pacific University School of Pharmacy brought the magic to the annual American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists' Midyear Clinical Meeting in Anaheim.
Pharmacy students provide medication info at Tet Festival
Pacific University pharmacy students visited Portland’s annual Tet Festival celebration to provide outreach and care for members of the community
Brittany Cummiskey PharmD ’15
Brittany Cummiskey PharmD ’15 worked hard to get where she is, a full-time pharmacist at Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital, but she’s a strong believer in keeping a balanced life. In fact, it’s what she encourages all School of Pharmacy students to do.
Andrew Bzowyckyj
Andrew Bzowyckyj, a new member of the Pacific University School of Pharmacy faculty, is hitting the ground running, literally.
Bzowyckyj has been selected by the American Pharmacists Association to receive its Distinguished Achievement Award in Service.
It is my pleasure to share that our Research Fellow, Mehrdad Alavi (PharmD '18, MS '18), received an ASPET Mentoring Network award. Every year, the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) grants the ASPET Mentoring Network award to a select number of postdoctoral scientists/trainees to join the ASPET Mentoring Network program.
One way the School of Pharmacy aims to build interest in its programs is to invite high school students to the Hillsboro Campus for a day. Recently, a science class from Portland's Cleveland High School paid a visit.
Erin Wilson smiling
Pacific students and alumni say personal faculty support is what sets Pacific apart. "The opportunities the professors are willing to create for you, and connect with you, are phenomenal," says recent alumna Erin Wilson '05, PharmD '18.
Dr. Agbo portrait
After earning his doctor of pharmacy from Pacific, Peter Agbo PharmD '09 went on to receive a master of public health and a doctor of medicine degree. Today, he spends most of his time at the hospital where he works. But he's also founded a nonprofit organization and takes fellow healthcare providers back home to West Africa annually to serve those without access to healthcare.

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