
July 13, 2020
The Fight Against Color-Blind Racism
During this time in the fight for racial equality and justice, it is important for the public to lend in their voices for awareness and effective change. While there are…
July 13, 2020
Making Peace and Progress
In recent times, the United States has been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and economic challenges but most of all, racial injustice, inequality, and divide. Humankind is at a…
June 30, 2020
Structure-Based Design of Nicotinamides as a Novel Class of Androgen Receptor Antagonists for Prostate Cancer
By: Suhui Yang, PhD Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in men in the United…

June 29, 2020
Repentance
Sin is an action that we perform on a daily basis. At times, we are unaware of committing these sins and continue to do so because of sheer ignorance. This…
June 29, 2020
COVID-19: A Brief Overview
By: Balwantsinh Chauhan, MD, PhD Associate Professor, School of Pharmacy Coronaviruses are introduced as a group of related RNA viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. They have characteristic…
June 23, 2020
Teaching and Learning In A Social Distancing Environment
By: Jonathan Sheng, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy The recent COVID-19 event has posed great challenges to both university professors and students, as almost all teaching/learning…
June 14, 2020
How Coronavirus Affects Community Pharmacy Operations
By: Christine Han, Pharm.D Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy Commitment to their community drove many pharmacists to go above and beyond their usual standard of service to ensure patients had…
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