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  1. Major Dr. Pete Emmons, College of Dental Medicine Faculty & United States Army Reserve, Deployed to Fight COVID-19

    April 23, 2020

    Pete Emmons was deployed by the Army Reserve in March to be a member of an Urban Augmentation Medical Task Force. People may wonder why a dentist for these COVID teams…these teams are built for emergency management with FEMA. They…

  2. College of Nursing Alum Serving Aboard USNS Mercy in Los Angeles

    April 16, 2020

    Today, we received this short update from Ria Harris, BSN, RN, College of Nursing Class of 2019. “I’m currently on board the USNS Mercy deployed to Los Angeles to help provide on-board patient care to non-COVID-19 patients. The patient population…

  3. Dental Student Shares How He’s Spending His Time During the Pandemic

    April 16, 2020

    I  appreciate, as a student, the opportunity to update you guys on what I’ve been up to! I feel like this pandemic has challenged me to seek out ways to stay active in my learning and keeping my brain “cobweb…

  4. Roseman Alum and Preceptor Helps with Virtual Learning

    April 15, 2020

    Early on in the pandemic I heard from my students that they were concerned about graduating while many clinical sites were temporarily closed. I volunteered to precept students virtually from various schools around the country including Roseman College of Pharmacy…

  5. Roseman Student & Family Volunteer to Feed Homeless

    April 15, 2020

    This past weekend my mother Joann Lagman (Roseman PharmD alumni), my little sister and I volunteered with a non-profit, Hope for Cleveland as I am back home with my family during this time. The non-profit received a donation of over…

  6. Are student evaluations of teaching (SETs) biased?

    March 9, 2020

    Around the proverbial water cooler of many colleges and universities, you will often hear faculty discussing their student evaluations of teaching (SETs). Faculty may feel that SETs do not adequately represent the quality of their teaching, and in some aspects,…

  7. College of Pharmacy’s Dr. Helen Park Appointed Chair of Nevada State Board of Pharmacy

    March 4, 2020

    Late last year, Helen Park, PharmD, Assistant Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs and Associate Professor for ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓƵ’s College of Pharmacy was appointed Member and Chair of the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy by Governor Steve Sisolak for a…

  8. Henderson Report – March 2020

    March 4, 2020

    Welcome to the March edition of spectRUm. This month marks the start of the busy spring season of ÇàÇà²ÝÊÓƵ events, kicking off with our Sixth Annual Research Symposium on Wednesday, March 11. This year, more than 70 bench science,…

  9. March Madness is Here – Defending Against Spring Allergies

    March 4, 2020

    In Las Vegas, we recently experienced our first hard, Spring rain. After a week of temperatures in the 60’s, the cherry trees are beginning to flower, and the shrubs lining our streets are showing tiny, chartreuse green buds ready to…

  10. President’s Report – March 2020

    March 4, 2020

    Welcome to the March issue of SpectRUm. It is starting to feel like Spring outside. In Las Vegas, the cherry trees have begun to flower and in Utah, despite recent snowfall in the nearby mountains, temperatures are warming up. This…