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15th Annual Dr. Louis A. Luzzi
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Monday, September 8, 2008
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51st Annual Heber W. Youngken, Jr. Pharmacy Clinic
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Radisson Airport Hotel
Warwick, RI
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News

Johnston Resident Honored by URI College of Pharmacy

June 10, 2008
The University of Rhode Island’s College of Pharmacy has honored alumnus Robert Tortolani with the Introductory Pharmacy Practice “Preceptor of the Year” award. The students nominate candidates for the awards.
 
URI’s College of Pharmacy bolsters natural products chemistry work
February 25, 2008
URI pharmacy professor hunting killer diseases with novel research
January 23, 2008
New study makes strong case for link between childhood lead exposure, Alzheimer’s disease
January 9, 2008
URI appoints interim dean for College of Pharmacy
September 24, 2007
URI launches new program in pharmaceutical engineering
July, 12, 2007
URI alumnus awarded pharmacy’s highest honor
June, 6, 2007

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College of Pharmacy > Development

Development Office

It is an exciting time for the College of Pharmacy; as we celebrate fifty years of the URI College of Pharmacy in Kingston we can look back with pride at our many achievements and look forward with certainty to a bright future. We have a new building due to commence construction in a few months and our teaching, research and service endeavors continue to reach new levels of excellence.

We ask our alumni and friends to participate in achieving the full potential of that bright future through their continued financial support for the college.

Donations to the College can by made be contacting our Assistant Dean for Development, Richard Popovic or by giving online.

Richard Popovic
Assistant Dean
College of Pharmacy
University of Rhode Island
41 Lower College Road
Kingston, RI 02881
401-874-9017 (P)

Email: rpopovic@foundation.uri.edu


Pharmacy Annual Gift Recognition Levels

The following is a list of the College’s recognitions levels for annual gifts. In addition to recognition from the College donors will also be recognized by the University at the levels shown in brackets.

Dean’s Roundtable

Individuals contributing at the Roundtable level know their contributions assist the college in offering the students of today and tomorrow an education that is nationally recognized for its commitment to excellence. Today’s students are the future of our profession and these generous donations are helping to ensure our ability to meet our commitment to excellence in research, teaching, and service.

Ambassador Circle Gifts of $10,000 or greater
(President’s Circle)

  • Commemorative gift and gold pin

  • Complimentary registration to all continuing education programs offered by the College of Pharmacy

  • Dean’s reception at Seminar by the Sea Northeast Regional Conference

  • Invitation to special events hosted by the Dean’s Office

Fellow Circle Gifts of $5,000 – $9,999
(Edwards Roundtable)

  • Commemorative gift and silver pin

  • Complimentary Seminar by the Sea registration

  • Dean’s reception at Seminar by the Sea Northeast Regional Conference

  • Invitation to special events hosted by the Dean’s Office

Partner Circle Gifts of $1,000 – $5,000
(
Watson Council or Davis Society*)

  • Commemorative gift and bronze pin

  • Dean’s reception at Seminar by the Sea Northeast Regional Conference

  • Invitation to special events hosted by the Dean’s Office

Graduates Of the Last Decade (GOLD) may be recognized as Dean’s Roundtable Partner Circle members at a special membership rate of:

  • Class of 2008: $100 ($900 discount)

  • Class of 2007: $200 ($800 discount)

  • Class of 2006: $300 ($700 discount)

  • Class of 2005: $400 ($600 discount)

  • Class of 2004: $500 ($500 discount)

  • Class of 2003: $600 ($400 discount)

  • Class of 2002: $700 ($300 discount)

  • Class of 2001: $800 ($200 discount)

  • Class of 2000: $900 ($100 discount)

Mortar and Pestle Society

Individuals contributing at the Mortar and Pestle level are supporting the initiatives and education of our student body and faculty members, and the programs offered by the college. Their contributions are essential to allowing the college to develop and mentor our current and future colleagues within the pharmacy profession.

  • Gold Gifts of $500 – $999 (Washburn Associates)

  • Silver Gifts of $250 – $499 (Woodward Club)

  • Bronze Gifts of $1 – $249

* Watson Council gifts of $1,000 - $2,499, Davis Society gifts of $2,500 - $4,999

 

 


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