UAMS College of Pharmacy

UAMS College of Pharmacy Awards Scholarships to Record 181 Students

By Benjamin Waldrum

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) College of Pharmacy awarded nearly 200 scholarships to a school-record 181 students at a Sept. 20 ceremony. The college also announced the creation of three new scholarships.

“This year is especially significant, as we celebrate recognizing over 180 students, which is a record for the College of Pharmacy,” said Brendan Frett, Ph.D., assistant professor and chair of the College of Pharmacy Awards Committee. “This remarkable milestone is a testament to the dedication of our students, the generosity of our donors, and our ever-growing impact within the pharmacy community.”

The annual ceremony, held at the UAMS Little Rock campus, recognizes pharmacy students for their hard work and allows some the chance to meet the donors supporting their education. Donor contributions through scholarships and awards help pharmacy students continue their education and provide financial assistance during their time in school. Students fulfill various criteria to be considered for scholarships, including submitting applications and letters of recommendation, writing essays and meeting in-person with the awards committee.

UAMS College of Pharmacy Awards Scholarships to Record 181 Students

Pharmacy Students Learn, Make Lasting Memories on International Rotations

By Benjamin Waldrum

A hallmark of the fourth and final year of school for UAMS College of Pharmacy students is experiences, where they work alongside pharmacists providing care for real patients. These are primers for the pharmacy world once their education is complete. Some pharmacy students take that a step further, doing elective experiences thousands of miles away in Taiwan, Thailand, and Italy.

It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that enables College of Pharmacy students to gain worldly knowledge and experience that they can take back to better serve patients at home.

“Students learn about different facets of international pharmacy practice while being immersed in the culture of their host country,” said Seth Heldenbrand, Pharm.D., the College of Pharmacy’s associate dean of experiential education. “These are extremely valuable experiences for our students, and they put in a similar amount of work as they would for any other student experience.”

Pharmacy Students Learn, Make Lasting Memories on International Rotations