Read recent news stories about the Cedarville University Center for Pharmacy Innovation:
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Cedarville Pharmacy and Pink Ribbon Good Advancing Breast Cancer Support
Cedarville pharmacy students team with Pink Ribbon Good to study how support services improve breast cancer patients’ treatment and quality of life.
Pharmacy Students Ïã½¶Ö±²¥ Financial Freedom Through Scholarships and Employer Partnerships
Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy equips students with academic and clinical excellence and provides students with practical strategies to minimize educational debt.
Pharmacists Step Up in Sports Medicine Field
As sports medicine evolves, so does the need for pharmacists to understand the connection between performance, recovery and compliance. At the forefront of this emerging specialty is Hayden Lee, a Pharm.D./MBA student at Cedarville University.
Cedarville Professors Receive 2025 SOCHE Awards
Two Cedarville University professors have been recognized by the Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) for their service in higher education.
Beyond the Counter: Pairing Pharmacy With Innovation
Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy, in partnership with the university’s Robert W. Plaster School of Business, launched a dual-degree pathway that enables students to earn both a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) and a Master of Arts in Innovation (MAI) on an accelerated timeline.
Fighting Infectious Diseases
Dr. Rachel Burgoon didn’t just choose pharmacy — she chose a mission. As an infectious disease pharmacist, her work is ministry through medicine.
Pharmacy Podcast Hits 50th Episode, Reaching Global Audience
Cedarville University’s School of Pharmacy will reach a major milestone when it releases the 50th episode of its popular DISRxUPT podcast — a show that’s not only informing, but transforming, the future of pharmacy.
School of Pharmacy Continues Strong Track Record in Residency Matches
For the ninth time in 10 years, Cedarville University's School of Pharmacy surpassed national residency match rates, with 86% of its 2025 postgraduate year one applicants securing positions.