The University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has been selected as the recipient of the 2017 Lawrence C. Weaver Transformative Community Service Award from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP).
The award is presented annually to a single college or school of pharmacy that demonstrates a commitment to addressing unmet community needs through education, practice, and research. According to AACP, this commitment should be demonstrated through the development of exceptional programs that go beyond the traditional service role of academic pharmacy, "I am very happy that we will be recognized on a national stage for the good work we and our students do at our school and in our community," said Dean Ralph Altiere.
During the site visit presentation to AACP several CU Pharmacy programs were showcased including:
CU Pharmacy faculty member, Gina Moore, gathered all the elements needed for the award submission, "Thanks to your {Dr. Moore's} commitment and persistence over the years in preparing our award application and arranging our site visits and the great work of our faculty and students," said Dean Altiere.
"Gina and everyone at the School of Pharmacy – congratulations! This is truly and richly deserved and I am so happy for you (and for the campus). I was honored to be part of this process and so glad to know that the outcome was what we all wanted. The School of Pharmacy has been a great champion and leader on the campus for community engagement and this award gives further evidence of that. Cheers!" Added Robert McGranaghan.
This is a huge honor for our school! The award consists of a commemorative sculpture honoring the institution’s extraordinary social commitment and $5,000 to distribute to community partners to support continuation or expansion of their collaboration. The award will be presented at AACP’s Annual Meeting in July.