Students and faculty in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy disposed of more than 160 pounds of unneeded medications during National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.by Diane Holliday
I’m done being in love with what leaves – autumn gathers in the trees, russet, then tries not to fall asleep on the cold ground. God, it is hard being happy if you try – instead, be like this slow yellow.
The space is an extension of the University’s long-standing relationship with experiential learning sites like Rite Aid and allows students to practice basic pharmacy skills in a safe environment.
While streaming the funeral procession of Queen Elizabeth II in Edinburgh, Scotland, Lynn Kim M’23 recalled walking the same cobblestoned streets just weeks prior.
Two in three, or 66%, of registered Pennsylvania voters are “very interested” in the congressional midterm elections, an 11% increase since September, according to the latest Franklin & Marshall College Poll.