PEEP Awards Honor Top Preceptors
The Palmetto Experiential Education Partnership is recognizing its 2024 recipients of the PEEP Awards for their dedication and excellence as outstanding preceptors.
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The Palmetto Experiential Education Partnership is recognizing its 2024 recipients of the PEEP Awards for their dedication and excellence as outstanding preceptors.
The culmination of the Spring semester is an exciting moment for our students, faculty and staff. It is a time when we come together to celebrate the many successes of our Gamecock Pharmacy community.
The College of Pharmacy awarded 98 doctor of pharmacy degrees and one doctor of pharmaceutical sciences degrees during hooding and commencement exercises in early May.
Last year's national championship NCPA Business Plan Competition winners are seeking another national title for the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy.
Gamecock alumna Sepideh Manafi has quickly risen to the top in the field of retail pharmacy. Learn more about her journey in our latest alumni Q&A.
Gamecock pre-pharmacy student Mallory Ayers shares her top ten tips for freshman year in our latest Creators@COP blog post.
Professor Jordan M. Ballou explains how to properly dispose of medication and supplements to reduce accidental or intentional misuse and limit environmental impact.
Since the time she conducted her first research experiment as a student at the South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics, Darby Porter was hooked on research.
An interdisciplinary student team representing health sciences at the University of South Carolina is bringing home first place from this year's CLARION National Case Competition in Minneapolis.
The USC College of Pharmacy is celebrating its most successful Match Day in the college's history, with the highest PGY1 match rate among pharmacy programs in both South Carolina and the Southeastern Conference.
More than 200 Gamecocks learned where they’ll work as resident pharmacists and physicians during national Match Day events on March 13 and 15.
As we celebrate Women's History Month, we congratulate Eugenia Broude, Department of Drug Discovery and Biomedical Sciences, the first woman to receive a full professorship in the College of Pharmacy.
Gamecock student pharmacist Lana Sukkar shares why she chose the University of South Carolina for pharmacy school in our latest Creators@COP blog post.
Two faculty members and alumni of the USC College of Pharmacy were recognized by the South Carolina Society of Health-System Pharmacists during their recent annual meeting.
Noah Raganschmalz spent nearly a decade working on nuclear systems as part of a submarine crew in the U.S. Navy. Today, he’s pursuing his goal of becoming a community pharmacist.
The College of Pharmacy's annual Career Expo, now in its sixth year, continues to provide opportunities for students to learn more about the many careers available to them with a pharmacy degree.
Assistant Professor Tessa Hastings was named the recipient of the 2024 Clinical Research Paper Award by the APhA Academy Of Pharmaceutical Research And Science.
Gamecock student pharmacist Alexa Risser shares her favorite aspects of the College of Pharmacy Greenville campus in our latest Creators@COP blog post.
Gamecock student pharmacist Alex Coleman shares how she found her calling within pharmacy in our latest Creators@COP blog post.
Our most-read news over the last year includes stories of student achievement, research and innovation at the University of South Carolina. Here are our top 10 articles that garnered the most attention in 2023.
Gamecock student pharmacist Laurel Echard shares the top five things she's learned from her first semester of pharmacy school in our latest Creators@COP blog post.
“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough,” is the teaching philosophy of Alexander Gasparian, clinical assistant professor in the USC College of Pharmacy and recipient of the 2023 Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Teaching Award.
Jennifer Clements, the director of pharmacy education for USC’s College of Pharmacy at the Greenville campus, urges those who are at risk to think ahead with strategies beyond checking your blood sugar levels and counting carbohydrates.
A new study from the USC College of Pharmacy uses the computing power of artificial intelligence to find new uses for and repurpose approved medications.
Students say one of the most valuable ways they learn about career options is by talking with those who have gone before them. That is the purpose behind the annual Career Expo