The first decade for the College of Pharmacy (COP) began in the summer of 2011, when the inaugural class celebrated…
As someone who loves teaching, Lisandra Ochoa, MS ’17, CMS ’22, is getting a pulse on the community and using her…
To the untrained eye, something as simple as an error in a magazine advertisement might go unnoticed. However, for Howard…
Throughout the last 18 months, 69ɫƬ has been working diligently on obtaining the necessary accreditation and regulatory…
Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) Eric G. Williams, PhD, joined 69ɫƬ Aug. 30 from the University…
Mental illnesses are among the most common health conditions in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease…
Smooth and capable transitions were assured in mid-2021 when both the College of Health Professions (CHP) and the College…
Efforts by 69ɫƬ’s Community Care Connection to provide health services and expand COVID-19 vaccination…
“I’m like, ‘You have trained for this. You have run thousands of miles to go this distance in one go,’” said…
“Representing your country, hearing the national anthem, seeing the flag go up and realizing that you have a small…