College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Celebrates New Name

September 27, 2012

More than 850 students, faculty, staff and guests gathered on the Great Lawn at St. John’s University’s Queens, NY, campus this month for a luncheon celebrating the official renaming of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

The University changed the name from the College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions to stress the school’s dual focus on cutting-edge research as well as career preparation.

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“The luncheon allowed us to showcase the College and the wider variety of programs we have to offer,” said Sawanee Khongsawatwaja, Associate Dean, Administration and Fiscal Affairs. “It was also an occasion to introduce our newly appointed acting dean, Dr. Zito.” 

“It was wonderful to meet and engage with our students, faculty and staff while celebrating the renaming of the College — and the growth and opportunities that it represents,” said Acting Dean S. William Zito ’66P, Ph.D., Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Associate Dean for Assessment and Planning.

A variety of campus organizations turned out for the luncheon, held on Thursday, September 6. They included Rho Chi, the pharmacy honor society; the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists; and the Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority. “This was a great way for students to become more involved here on campus and within their major,” said Shanta Ramkeesoon ’16P, President of Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority. “I enjoyed speaking with faculty, and letting them know all about our organization and what we stand for.”

The College was established in 1929 and has earned a national and international reputation for preparing students for careers as pharmacists, allied health professionals and research scientists.