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Auburn’s pharmacy program
has prepared Alabama pharmacists for nearly 120 years. The School’s
humble beginnings originated in Samford Hall, with subsequent quarters
in Hargis, Ross and Miller Halls. In 1976, Pharmacy finally was able to
build its own specifically designated home on the corner of Thach and
Duncan. That building became the Walker Building in 2000. But as time
has reordered the School’s location, it has also brought about many
other changes, such as increased enrollment, more faculty, graduate
students and staff, an evolving pharmacy curriculum and exploding
technological advances. The old building has become woefully inadequate
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current and future needs. A larger, more modernized,
specifically designed environment, such as electronically “smart,”
wireless classrooms, is crucial if Auburn is to continue as a leader in
pharmacy education.
The James Harrison School of Pharmacy at Auburn University invites you
to consider an investment in the future of pharmacy education, research
and outreach. Your leadership commitment toward the construction of a
new addition and renovation of the Walker building will provide a
learning environment that supports the educational foundation of
pharmacists for generations to come. |