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  • Top stories: Medication Management Center wins Pinnacle Award; Convocation held May 10; Raises slated to begin July 1; Awards luncheon honors seniors, faculty; Class of 2013 presents senior projects; International study & research awards announced; COP orders learning technology system for classrooms; PharmD students match with residencies; FYI for COP: AzPA to hold convention in Tucson, New appointed profession designations, Third-year PharmD students complete curriculum assessment, Experiential education staff on the move, Third Coit seminar available on streaming video, White Coat pictures now on Flickr, Phi Delta Chi raises money with softball tournament; In the Spotlight: Hummert, new Rho Chi members, Hurley, Goldstone, Hall-Lipsy; COP in the News.
  • Top stories: Class of 2014 dons white coats; Pate, Shuster selected for preceptor awards; College committees to take deep dives; Call for award nominations; PharmCats have fun raising money for MDA; El Rio takes a tour in health and safety; FYI for COP: New library exhibit explores global health, Phi Lambda Sigma discovers lollipop moments, Annual Quality Improvement Poster Forum held, Pharm-CORP reaches 579 teens, Coit seminars available on streaming video, IPSF members celebrate with a dinner to remember, Only one more issue of Bulletin planned; In the Spotlight: Harrington, Tang, Karlage, Agrawal, Mulleneaux, Jones; COP in the News.
  • Top stories: Graduate, PharmD tuition hikes approved; COP employees honored for service to UA; Class of 2014 to don white coats; Students, poison center set for take-back drugs events; FYI for COP: COP announces Awards for Excellence nominees, Hart to hold town hall in Drachman Hall, Perry Cohen to speak at Coit Seminar, End-of-year picnic planned for April 25, Women's Mental Health Symposium draws near, Quality Improvement Poster Forum coming April 29, APDIC to participate in Teacher Day at UA, In Memoriam: Ronald Orth; In the Spotlight: Lee, Patanwala, Gandolfi, Klimecki, Schneider, Fallon, Stevens, Almada, Sema, COP chapter of IPSF, DeGroote; COP in the News.
  • Top stories: Klimecki promoted to associate head of the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology; PharmD scholarship process changing; L.S. "Sam" Skaggs, Jr. passes away; Bill Hayden delivers Coit Seminar; COP chapter of ISPOR hosts conference; Poison center attends Festival of Books; FYI for COP: APhA-ASP selling COP wristbands, Erstad promotion celebration April 3, Hart to hold town hall at Drachman April 12, UAHN CEO tours the poison center, Kappa Epsilon raffling off dates with faculty, UAnnounce replaces 3D memos, UA4Food food drive.
  • Top stories: Erstad to head Pharmacy Practice & Science; Camenisch & Lau have new roles; Japanese students visit COP; Tribute to Gandolfi held March 1; FYI for COP: Health & Safety Fair coming up March 23, Independent pharmacy topic of Coit seminar, Changes to parking permit costs & procedures, Medical Toxicology Fellowship accredited, Library video contest could win you $500, Dean Ornish to deliver the 2013 James E. Dalen Distinguished Lecture for Health Policy, ISPOR students give back to the community; In the Spotlight: B T Chau, Thu Nguyen, Ling Yuan, Eric Wong, William Binder, Ranna Ardebili, Cameron Beatty, Hilary Boles, Julia Olson, Wendy Wong, Chris Obeso, Rona Zhou, college’s chapter of the American Pharmacists Association—Academy of Student Pharmacists, Dan Malone, Theodore Tong.
  • Top stories: COP administrator Terrence Monks promoted; Center for Toxicology and Pharmacology Education and Research formed; Tong slated to become honorary president of APhA; Solidarity Day for Humanism and AHSC employee recognition events held; AHSC Awards for Excellence nominations due March 14; Katz to join UA delegation in Saudi Arabia; FYI for COP: "On Our Own Time" art exhibit coming up, Kobe Gakuin University to visit COP, GPSC seeking nominations for Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Awards, Fresh Paint event set for March 16, Registration for 2013 Innovation Day opens; In the Spotlight: Bootman, Gandlofi, Schneider; COP in the News.
  • Top stories: COP cohosts visit by Chinese State Food & Drug Administration; Southwestern Clinical Pharmacy Seminar coming up; Avielle Richman Memorial Fund established; ISPOR to host Western Pharmacoeconomic Conference; Pharmacy lands high on gender-equality scale; Don't miss the Tucson Festival of Books; FYI for COP: AHSC will host employee appreciation event Feb. 14, MMC to hold open house, Advanced HazMat Life Support course offered, Students eligible for free legal advice, Groundbreaking set for UA Cancer Center in Phoenix, Become a UA4Food Ambassador, Dean of Students Office presents 'Practically Speaking' workshop series; In the Spotlight: Keith Boesen, Jeannie Lee, Wendy Wong; COP in the News.
  • Top stories: Honor Gandolfi at retirement tribute; Library hosts 'Deadly Medicine;' graduate students receive fellowships, scholarships; FYI: Case study competition offers big prize, UA Innovation Day set for March 28, Medical colleges sponsors Solidarity Day next month, Unlocking genomics topic of UA lecture series, Meet the UAHN CEO, Check out UA safety policies; In the Spotlight: Tomás Nuño, Alex Dong and Eric Wong
  • Top stories: Skrepnek & Tang publish research about cost of cancer among American workers; MMC exceeds new medication therapy management expectations; Pharmacy guys compete in pageant; MMC is moving; Cottrell Foundation honors Bootman with support to IOM fellowship; UA names top provost candidates; FYI for COP: Cats in the Community to spiff up St. Elizabeth's Health Center, Jenn Poist featured in UA News slideshow, Interim international travel policy takes effect, Approval procedures for travel to Mexico revised, Take Care of Your Diabetes conference coming to Tucson, Video added to pandemic flu exercise story, Neuropsych meeting set for April; In the Spotlight: Lee, Dudley, Bertsch, Dispose-a-Med participants; COP in the News.
  • Top stories: Arizona poison centers save residents $45.5 million annually; College participates in interprofessional pandemic flu exercise; Predictive Health Analytics Symposium slated for Dec. 12; Medication management call center to move; Nominate a great colleague for a UA Award for Excellence; 'Tis the season to be poisoned; FYI for COP: Cat Tran schedules, MMC's picnic, the library's study environment, how to propose a special session for next year's AACP meeting, UA surplus property auctions, COP attendance at the ASHP meeting this week, Penny Wars, Wildcat Marketplace, new psychiatric certificate program from AzPA; In the Spotlight: Harrington, Mollon, Zhao, Leal, Malone, Lindsey, Schneider, Davis and Wiedhopf; COP in the News.