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UKCOP is Headed to Texas

The stars at night, are BLUE and WHITE 👏👏👏👏 Buckle up, y’all, because Big Blue Nation is hitting the road and heading straight for Austin! Kentucky is stormin’ into Texas for a legendary, first-ever showdown against the Longhorns, and you don’t want to miss it. This is history in the making, and you’ll be right in the heart of it! Feel the thrill as we paint Austin blue and white, bringing that Wildcat spirit to the Lone Star State for an unforgettable football weekend deep in the heart of Texas!  

College of Pharmacy to Host TODD Symposium on Translational Chemical Biology

LEXINGTON, Ky. (September 20, 2024) — As the pharmaceutical industry increasingly focuses on translational research, the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (UKCOP) is set to host its 12th annual Therapeutics, Outcomes, Discovery & Delivery (TODD) Symposium, a premier gathering of top national scientists. The symposium will take place on October 15, 2024, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Lee T. Todd, Jr. Building.

Therapeutics, Outcomes, Discovery & Delivery (TODD) Symposium

Each year, the UK College of Pharmacy invites scientists from across campus and the nation to discuss the latest scientific advances in pharmaceutical sciences. The Therapeutics, Outcomes, Discovery & Delivery (TODD) Symposium brings together scientists from various disciplines for a day of seminars, poster sessions, and conversation. More information and registration

Pharmacy team shines in Ironcology triathlon, raise funds for cancer research

On the morning of July 20, a dedicated team from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (UKCOP) triumphantly crossed the finish line of Ironcology's Survive-the-Night Triathlon at Kroger Field in Lexington, KY.

College of Pharmacy welcomes Aaron Cook as associate professor

The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (UKCOP) is delighted to announce the addition of Aaron Cook, PharmD, BCCCP, as an associate professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science. Cook’s extensive experience in neurocritical care and critical care pharmacotherapy will significantly enrich the department’s education, research, and patient care initiatives.

Alumnus Mark Huffmyer passes away, leaves legacy of global learning

The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (UKCOP) mourns the loss of esteemed alumnus, pharmacist, colleague, and community leader Mark Huffmyer, PharmD, who passed away on July 2, 2024, at the age of 34.

Bonds across borders: 35 years of partnership with Kitasato University

This year, the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (UKCOP) marks a significant milestone: the 35th anniversary of its academic exchange program with Kitasato University School of Pharmacy in Tokyo, Japan. Since its inception in 1989, this enduring partnership has facilitated a robust exchange of knowledge, cultural understanding, and innovative practices, profoundly impacting pharmacy education and training in both countries.

UK College of Pharmacy named inaugural ACT Community Pharmacy Center of Excellence

The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (UKCOP) has been honored by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) as one of the inaugural ACT Community Pharmacy Centers of Excellence.

College of Pharmacy Maintains Top National Ranking

The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (UKCOP) is proud to announce it has upheld its position as the sixth-ranked school of pharmacy in the United States, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings for 2024. This designation places UKCOP among the top echelon of 141 accredited PharmD programs nationally.

Iowa's Letendre to Deliver Foster Leadership Lecture

The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (UKCOP) is honored to announce that Donald E. Letendre, dean of the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy and a distinguished alumnus, will deliver the annual Dr. Thomas S. Foster Leadership Lecture. The lecture, titled "Leadership & Mentoring: Anecdotes, Adages, and Reflections from an Accidental Dean," is scheduled for noon on Thursday, April 18.