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Main Authors: Bowers, Roy A., Cowen, David L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED338147
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  • The Rutgers University College of Pharmacy: A Centennial History. Bowers, Roy A. Cowen, David L. Accreditation (Institutions) College Environment College Faculty Continuing Education Curriculum Development Educational Development Educational Facilities Educational History Enrollment Graduate Study Higher Education Library Development Pharmaceutical Education Undergraduate Study This book presents and analyzes the history of the Rutgers College of Pharmacy (from 1892 to the present) and relates the Rutgers' experience, not only to national developments in education, but also to developments in the pharmaceutical sciences and to the changing pharmaceutical practices in the nation and in the State of New Jersey. A brief account of the school's existence as a proprietary college, with its part-time faculty and student body, is also provided. The book is broken down into six historical time blocks that correspond with the tenures of the school's six deans: Philemon E. Hommell, Robert P. Fischelis, Ernest Little, Tom D. Rowe, Roy A. Bowers, and John L. Colaizzi. Within these time periods, the school's major developments are highlighted, including curriculum development, college finances, student life, enrollment, and creation of the school library. An appendix contains brief biographical notes on each of the school's deans, and a list of the alumni and alumnae members of the Board of Trustees and Board of Governors of Rutgers University. Resource materials and information sources and an index are also provided. (GLR)