William Carey graduates 47 new pharmacists from accelerated program William Carey University celebrated its first class of Pharmacy School graduates over the weekend. The 47 students earned their doctorate degrees in less than three years, thanks to an accelerated program. (Source: William Carey University) By Jwan Jordan | April 12, 2021 at 9:07 AM CDT - Updated April 12 at 11:03 AM
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - William Carey University celebrated its first class of Pharmacy School graduates over the weekend. The 47 students earned their doctorate degrees in less than three years, thanks to an accelerated program.
“It’s the birth of our first class. Man, it was great. It was great to see,” said Michael Malloy, Dean for the School of Pharmacy. “It was great to see young men and women come into a place and then turn into professionals and then turn into a family, which we were.”
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Calandra Rose
A Springfield, Colorado native, Calandra Rose has worked for Panhandle State for over ten years. She spent most of her time at OPSU working as the Administrative Assistant to the Fiscal Affairs Office and the Comptroller. She stated, “I wore a lot of different hats while in that office.”
In June of 2020, Calandra accepted a new position as the Administrative Assistant to the President. She never thought this new position would be possible for her to achieve, but she has loved every minute of it.
“Dr. Faltyn has taught me a lot about myself in the little time I have worked as his Assistant. I want to thank him for believing in me.”