March 7, 2024
Panther Profiles are Q&A interviews that highlight Panthers of all stripes -- students, faculty, staff, alum, board members and anyone else in the campus community.
Desirea Harder-Neely is working toward her Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences, a post-baccalaureate degree intended to improve students’ chances of acceptance into medical school
March 1, 2024
Sarah E. Simonet, the first woman graduate of Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, was born on July 25, 1854 in Schoharie County, New York. She was the daughter of Irish immigrants and lived in Croghan, NY, a tiny town at the western edge of the Adirondacks
February 26, 2024
It takes skills, years of training and grace under pressure to win this pageant -- and we're not talking swimsuit contests. To be crowned Mr./Ms./Mx. Pharmacy by the Lambda Kappa Sigma pharmacy fraternity, Panthers show off their chops in events like compounding and immunization darts
February 23, 2024
It was a record-breaking indoor season for Panthers Track and Field. Eleven athletes beat prior school records in 10 different events in the six-week season that ended earlier this month.
Some of the 40-plus team members were breaking records they themselves had set
February 21, 2024
Throughout the month of February 2024, ACPHS's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion team will help us recognize the contributions of various Black health care leaders. Follow along on our social media channels and in our weekly Campus Connections enews
February 16, 2024
Panther Profiles are Q&A interviews that highlight Panthers of all stripes -- students, faculty, staff, alum, board members and anyone else in the campus community.
Assistant Professor Nicole Shakerley directs bachelor’s degree programs in Biomedical Technology and in Health Sciences, and was instrumental in developing the latter program, which officially launches in Fall 2024
February 16, 2024
Seated, L-R: Kacia Scott, Jaiah Barrett, Julia Sexton, SeHan Jeong and Isabella Ramp. Dominick Lomonaco is at the podium.
As is well known around campus, ACPHS’ mission is to educate the next generation of leaders to improve the health of our society
Sometimes important lessons in leadership are conveyed from faculty to students
February 15, 2024
Throughout the month of February 2024, ACPHS's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion team will help us recognize the contributions of various Black health care leaders. Follow along on our social media channels and in our weekly Campus Connections enews
February 12, 2024
Throughout the month of February 2024, ACPHS's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion team will help us recognize the contributions of various Black health care leaders. Follow along on our social media channels and in our weekly Campus Connections enews
February 12, 2024
Given that Kaitlyn and Nicholas Rehberg met at ACPHS, you might assume their initial connection was pharmacy.
After all, when they met in Fall 2019, Kaitlyn (then Strumski) was a sophomore majoring in pharmaceutical sciences and Nicholas was in his last year of the pharmacy doctoral program