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News you can use for the week of December 5, 2022.
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IN TODAY'S ISSUE 
  • Season of Gratitude
  • RKCCOP is on LinkedIn! 
  • Office of Student Services | Staff Update
  • A PharmCat Baby is Born!
  • Email Migration Underway
  • Rho Chi Fundraisers 
UPCOMING EVENTS
  • Therapy Dogs are Coming! 
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
The Office of Student Services kicked off the holiday season by transforming the first floor bathrooms in Drachman Hall into a Winter Wonderland!

Season of Gratitude

Vanessa McWilliams, a third-year PharmD student, shares how important scholarships are and the impact donors make on students

RKCCOP is on LinkedIn! 

Follow & Connect with other PharmCats!

Follow the R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy's new LinkedIn page and connect with other PharmCat family members! 
CONNECT TODAY

Office of Student Services | Staff Update 

Kristy Cain is the new Coordinator for Admissions and Scholarship 

Kristy Cain is the new Coordinator for Admissions and Scholarship.

Kristy will work closely with PharmD applications as part of the PharmCAS processing, admissions reviewers, and with the admissions committee. In time, Kristy will be the Scholarship Universe lead and help students through the scholarship application process. She will also work closely with the Scholarship Committee as they choose awardees. Congratulations Kristy!

A PharmCat Baby! 

Welcome Eliana Hope Ye-Eun Lee! 

Ketty Lee, a fourth-year PharmD student, welcome Eliana Hope Ye-Eun Lee to the world in November.

Eliana was 5 pounds, 7 ounces and 17.5 inches long. She is healthy and Ketty's family has been doing their best to transition to a family of three humans and two dogs. 

Congratulations Ketty! 

 

Email Migration Underway

The college-wide email migration is underway. 

If you missed any of the weekly communications about the migration and the process for making a smooth transition to UAConnect365, please visit the College Email Migration webpage for more information.

For any questions or concerns, please email helpdesk@pharmacy.arizona.edu

Rho Chi Fundraisers

Sanford Infectious Disease Pocket Guide fundraiser and Adopt-A-Family Event

Adopt-A-Family Event
Rho Chi has joined forces with the Salvation Army to adopt a family for this holiday season and is requesting your generous donations until December 12
 
This year Rho Chi is adopting a family of four, including two children ages 5 and 10. The family is requesting the following, though any donation is graciously appreciated: Barbies, journal/craft supplies, clothing (Tops: size medium or 10 in juniors/teens; Bottoms: size 10 or 18 in girls leggings; Shoes: size 2 in kids or 10 in women's), Coco Melon toys, and Squashmallows. 
 
If you'd rather financially donate to the cause, monetary donations can be sent to Rho Chi's elected Treasurer, Leonard Vande Kerkhoff @Lvandeke via Venmo.
 
Donations are accepted until December 12. Anything you are able to donate is immensely appreciated. Thank you for your consideration to help a family in need during this holiday season. 

Upcoming Events

THERAPY DOGS ARE COMING!

The College of Pharmacy Wellness Committee is bringing theraphy dogs to Phoenix and Tucson!

TUCSON
Drachman Hall | Walkway of Wellness
Monday, December 5
9-10:30 AM 
Wednesday, December 7
Noon-1 PM
PHOENIX
Outside of the HSEB Entrance
Wednesday, December 7
Noon-1 PM

About PharmWeekly

PharmWeekly is the official internal communication for the University of Arizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, published during the academic year weekly on Mondays at 10 a.m. by the Communications Office. PharmWeekly is distributed to Coit College of Pharmacy students, faculty, staff, the National Advisory Board and UA Communications colleagues. If you have a submission, email it to Tanya Welch by the Friday prior no later than 2 p.m. If a colleague or friend of the college would like to receive PharmWeekly, a sign-up form is here. 

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