Two faculty members from UMES' School of Pharmacywere among headliners who shared their expertise at an international conference of pharmacists and educators held last month in India.
Dean Rondell E. Allen was a keynote speaker at the event held at the Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (CIPS). The institute and UMES agreed in September 2016 to participate in mutual academic exchange opportunities starting this year.
“The agreement,” Allen said, “will allow for student and faculty exchanges and research collaboration with our pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice and administration faculty.”
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I'd like to see some on campus crime statistics.
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DeleteHow about getting there PITTYFUL grad rate up ??
ReplyDeleteYou might enjoy taking a class at UMES and actually educating yourself about the world outide if this backwater town.
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DeleteWasn't the UMES Pharmacy program de-certified?
ReplyDeleteNope.. Still accredited...
DeleteI believe the Physicians Assistant (PA) program was de-certified.
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