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Hannah Luttrell
Coordinator for Student Success and Wellness
Phone
859-218-4859 ext. 84859
Email
hannah.luttrell@uky.edu
Location
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Bldg, Ste 114T
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All Staff
Academic Programs
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Tracy Macaulay
Professor
Phone
859-257-4760
Email
tracy.macaulay@uky.edu
Location
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Bldg, Room 223
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All Faculty
Pharmacy Practice & Science Dept.
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Barbara Magnuson-Woodward
Professor
Phone
859-257-5386
Email
barbara.magnuson@uky.edu
Location
H110, Chandler Medical Center
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All Faculty
Pharmacy Practice & Science Dept.
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Rene Maldonado
Academic Affairs Coordinator
Phone
859-257-5304
Email
a.rene@uky.edu
Location
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Bldg, Ste 114
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All Staff
Academic Programs
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Bryan Maloney
Data Scientist
Email
bjma250@uky.edu
Location
HKRB 121
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Pharmaceutical Sciences Dept.
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Danny Manion
Data Analyst
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Hend Mansoor
Assistant Professor
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Ryan Marion
Lab Tech Senior
Phone
(859) 552-3065
Email
ryan.marion@uky.edu
Location
Venditto Lab
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Craig Martin
Professor and Chief Operations Officer
Phone
859-323-3843
Email
martin@uky.edu
Location
Lee T. Todd, Jr. Bldg, Ste 214D
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All Faculty
Pharmacy Practice & Science Dept.
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Laura Martinez
Administrative Support Associate II

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We wish to remember and honor those who inhabited this Commonwealth before the arrival of the Europeans. Briefly occupying these lands were the Osage, Wyndott tribe, and Miami peoples. The Adena and Hopewell peoples, who are recognized by the naming of the time period in which they resided here, were here more permanently. Some of their mounds remain in the Lexington area, including at UK’s Adena Park.

In more recent years, the Cherokee occupied southeast Kentucky, the Yuchi southwest Kentucky, the Chickasaw extreme western Kentucky and the Shawnee central Kentucky including what is now the city of Lexington. The Shawnee left when colonization pushed through the Appalachian Mountains. Lower Shawnee Town ceremonial grounds are still visible in Greenup County.

We honor the first inhabitants who were here, respect their culture, and acknowledge the presence of their descendants who are here today in all walks of life including fellow pharmacists and healthcare professionals.