Homecoming 2006
Nov. 10, 11 and 12
Notice: The Homecoming football game against Cal has been changed to 1:30 p.m. based on ABC television scheduling.
It's Homecoming time which means it's time for you to return to your Alma Mater! Join us in celebrating this year's reunion classes: 1951, 1956, 1961, 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991 and 1996; and in recognizing our alumni and faculty for their achievements and awards.
- Friday, Nov. 10 CE Program
- Friday, Nov 10 Tours, Dinner and Awards Program
- Friday, Nov. 10 Map related to Friday events
- Saturday, Nov 11 revised schedule of events
- Saturday, Nov 11 UA MALL TAILGATE MAP (Pharmacy tent is #8, on the map.)
- UA football parking map
2006 Homecoming Underwriters
The University of Arizona and its colleges are becoming more and more self-reliant in securing unrestricted funds from outside sources to help support programs, research, scholarships and special events. For the College of Pharmacy, it is our alumni, friends and corporate contributors that are helping us maintain our preeminent position among our peer institutions. Click here, for underwriting opportunities.
The College of Pharmacy acknowledges and appreciates your support!
BRONZE UNDERWRITER
Underwritten in honor of the Class of 1976 (30th Class Reunion)
Pharmacy Schedule of Events: |
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| Official Program Brochure | Registration Form |
| Pharmacy Host Hotels | |
| FRIDAY, NOV. 10 | |
| 3–5 p.m. | Continuing Education Program: (Cost $15/per person, no charge for affiliated faculty) |
Location |
College of Pharmacy-Pulido Center, first floor, rm. B111; 1295 N. Martin, Tucson, AZ, 85721 |
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The Pharmacist’s Role in Disaster Response ACPE Program Number: 003-000-06-029-L04, 1 contact hour |
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Guest Lecturer
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RADM Robert E. Pittman PHS Chief Pharmacy Officer IHS Principal Pharmacy Consultant Rockville, MD Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to: Outline federal, state and local roles in disaster response Discuss critical health care issues to address in disasters Describe roles pharmacists serve in as part of the disaster response team Identify key issues and areas for improvement in disaster response |
| Emergency Contraceptives: A Legal Update ACPE Program Number: 003-000-06-028-L03, 1 contact hour |
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Guest Lecturer
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Bruce D. White, D.O., J.D. Director, www.ethicsconsultant.com Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Science, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Director, Clinical Ethics Fellowship Program, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to: Define right, rights, duty, justice, and conscience clause, emphasizing the legal and moral implications in the definitions Examine possible pharmacist rationales for refusing to fill prescriptions for both emergency and oral contraceptives Discuss arguments for society crafting a mechanism to assure women’s access to emergency contraceptives |
CONTINUING PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION
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| 5– 5:30 p.m. | |
| 5– 9 p.m. | Dinner and Awards Program (Cost $25, per person) Cocktails and Live Music Enjoy a smooth blend of Latin music by A Gozar (Brazilian, Flamenco, and traditional Mexican music) Appetizers: Fresh Fruit & Gourmet Cheese Vegetable Crudités and Dip Dinner Menu: Carved Roast Beef Herb Baked Chicken Pasta Primavera Herb Roasted New Potatoes Medley of Seasonal Vegetables Romaine Salad with Fresh Oranges and Red Onion Freshly Baked Rolls and butter Chef's Dessert Display Regular and Decaf Coffees, Iced Tea Students involved in pharmacy fraternities and organizations will display awards and achievements, and will be selling t-shirts and miscellaneous items to support student organizational activities. |
Location |
Outside of the new College of Pharmacy-Pulido Center, under an enclosed tent. Click here, for Map |
| SATURDAY, NOV. 11 | The Homecoming football game against Cal has been changed to 1:30 p.m. based on ABC television scheduling, revised schedule below. |
| 10 a.m. | Homecoming Parade on the UA Mall*
A Homecoming tradition since 1929, this parade boasts more than 100 entries including floats, bands, spirit groups and Homecoming Royalty. Pharmacy students will have a float at this year's Homecoming parade! |
| 10 a.m. | Tailgate party on the UA Mall* (No charge, RSVPs are requested for food and drink count.) |
| Join your friends from the College of Pharmacy for a pre-game celebration. Food and drinks will be served after the parade. The college hosts its own Pharmacy Tailgate party this year--look for our pharmacy tent! | |
| 1:30 p.m. | Arizona Wildcats vs. California Golden Bears* |
Come out and show your Wildcat spirit! Reserve your football tickets today; they’re going fast! Pharmacy block, tickets cost $30 and we are in area D, section 203, row 6-9. To reserve your football tickets, call the McKale Ticket Office, 520-621-CATS or 800-452-CATS. Remember to ask for the College of Pharmacy Alumni Block! |
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*Times of parade, tailgate, and football game events subject to change based on TV game scheduling. |
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| SUNDAY, Nov. 12 | Reunion classes are invited to coordinate special events (e.g., a breakfast, lunch, dinner, picnic, reception, golf, or happy hour) with their classmates. |
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This page was last updated Oct. 28, 2006.
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College of Pharmacy-Pulido Center
The University of Arizona
1295 N. Martin Ave.
P.O. Box 210202
Tucson, AZ 85721-0202
(520) 626-8236; (520) 626-4063, fax
Lmellor@pharmacy.arizona.edu
PAST HOMECOMING EVENTS
Homecoming 2005:
http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/alumni/Homecoming2005.phpHomecoming 2005
Homecoming 2004:
2004 Pharmacy Homecoming Pictures



The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy is approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education. Each presentation is awarded one contact hour. Those attending the entire session will receive a statement of credit after the program.