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College of Pharmacy

UNMC for the record

News and notes from the UNMC community.

Jul 10, 2020

Dr. Walburn to retire after 44-year career

John Walburn, MD, was ‘passionate about caring for the underserved,’ colleagues say.

Jul 6, 2020

John Walburn, MD, will have more time to read to his grandaughters following his retirement this summer.

Remembering: Charles Krobot, Pharm.D.

Colleague: ‘I have never met a better man.’

Jul 1, 2020

Charles Krobot, Pharm.D.

Dr. Clarke to lead faculty senate

Brandy Clarke, Ph.D., of the Munroe-Meyer Institute, will be president for 2020-21 academic year.

Jun 26, 2020

Brandy Clarke, Ph.D.

NU budget plan lays groundwork for future growth

President Carter calls it an unprecedented moment for higher education.

Jun 22, 2020

Ted Carter, president of the University of Nebraska

Williams Science Hall has proud legacy

Building’s history with the College of Pharmacy reaches back to 1976.

Jun 17, 2020

The UNMC College of Pharmacy atrium in 1976.

UNMC announces dean’s list for spring 2020

The list may exclude some students who choose not to be listed due to privacy reasons according to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act – FERPA.

Jun 17, 2020

Pharmacists now can test for COVID-19

Many pharmacists doing the testing will have been trained using a program developed in part by UNMC faculty.

Jun 12, 2020

Donald Klepser, Ph.D., associate professor of pharmacy practice and science

Panelists to listen, share thoughts on structural racism

Virtual event starts at 1 p.m. today.

Jun 8, 2020

From left, Dele Davies, M.D., senior vice chancellor for academic affairs, Aileen Warren, assistant vice chancellor for human resources and Sheritta Strong, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry and interim director of inclusion, will take part in the event.

Hundreds kneel at White Coats 4 Black Lives event

Observances was part of a national campaign and commitment to improving the health and safety of people of color.

Jun 8, 2020

UNMC interim Director for Inclusion Sheritta Strong, M.D., kneels during Friday's event.