Giving Opportunities
Development
The James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy relies on charitable support from alumni and friends to continue to provide an outstanding pharmacy education to our students as well as support for the teaching and research of our faculty. The college has a variety of funds you can support; scholarships, support of student organizations, faculty research, travel, and program specific funds.
For specific information about a fund or questions about giving, email Anthony Contini, Development Program Manager, or call 513-556-6712.
Daniel Acosta, Jr. Endowment for Diverse Students in Pharmacy
Provides scholarships assistance to diverse student(s) enrolled in the College seeking a PharmD degree. (Need based)
Wilfred S. Pahner Endowed Scholarship Fund
Provides Scholarships to sutdents who demonstrate financial need and show good promise to succeed academically and professionally.
Harold Waller Diversity Endowed Scholarship Fund
Provides scholarship assistance to diverse student(s) enrolled in the PharmD program of the College, with a secondary preference given to student(s) applying to the program. (Merit based)
Christy Griffith Mulberry Scholarship Fund
Funds scholarships awarded to members of the Rho Chi Society, the academic honor society in pharmacy.
William Cacini Student Scholarship Fund
Provides scholarship support to a student(s) enrolled in the College.
Wolfgang A. Ritschel Fellowship in Pharmacokinetics
Supports a Ph.D. student in clinical pharmacokinetics at the College of Pharmacy who is working on a pharmacokinetic project with human subjects (healthy volunteers or patients) as part of his/her dissertation.
Plough Pharmacy Student Scholarship Fund
Provides scholarship support to full-time undergraduate pharmacy students.
Dean Joseph F. Kowalewski Pharmacy Practice Fund
Income supports the involvement of active practitioners in the teaching program, attracts outstanding full-time faculty and purchase of equipment and materials needed to demonstrate current and innovative concepts in pharmacy practice.
Wuest Pharmacy Practice Fund
Supports the practice laboratory and the experiential teaching programs at the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy.
Dr. Robert E. Lee Endowment Fund
Supports student attendance at state and national meetings, including travel expenses.
Dr. Marianne F. Ivey Endowed Fund for Pharmacy Leadership
Established April 2016 by Marianne F. Ivey, Pharm.D., MPH. Provides Scholarship assistance to qualified student(s) enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Leadership Program at the College.
Kappa Psi Leadership Development Fund
Provides financial support to members of the Beta Psi chapter of Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity. Preference given to members with verified financial need.
Dr. J. Leon and Beverly Lichtin Cosmetic Sciences Endowment Fund
Income supports the Cosmetic Science Program.
Cosmetic Science Program
To be used in support of the Cosmetic Science Program.
Ritschel Artwork Maintenance Fund
Income supports the maintenance of the Ritschel paintings and sculpture donated to the University during the year 2001.
College of Pharmacy Faculty/Staff Annual Fund
To be used to enhance the educational experience at the College of Pharmacy for students and faculty.
Dean of Pharmacy Discretionary Fund
Provides funding to be used at the discretion of the Dean of the College of Pharmacy.
Pharmacy White Coat Fund
Donors sponsored purchase of white coats for incoming Pharmacy students.
The James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy Annual Fund
Provides funding to be used at the discretion of the Dean of the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy.
Pharmacy Building and Equipment Maintenance and Purchase Fund
Funds shall be used for the purchase, repairs and maintenance/upkeep of spaces and equipment in Kowalewski Hall, the College's Medical Sciences Building (MSB) offices and labs and any future locations the college may occupy.
Pharmacy Golf Outing
Proceeds from the college's annual golf outing provide support to student programs.
James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy Fund
Used to support various teaching and research efforts within the College. This could include but not limited to endowed chairs, fellowships, scholarship/loans to support students; research initiatives and faculty development.
Level One | Donation Amount | |
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Active Learning Studio (Large Auditorium) | view 360 tour |
$1,000,000 |
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Lobby and Pre-function Spaces | view 360 tour |
$500,000 |
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Team-based Learning Classroom | view 360 tour |
$750,000 |
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Dean's Suite |
$350,000 |
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Glass-walled Pre-function Space |
$150,000 |
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Associate Dean's Suites |
$300,000 |
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Associate Dean's Suites |
$300,000 |
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Dean's Conference Room | view 360 tour | $125,000 |
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Level Two | ||
Basic Sciences Teaching Lab | view 360 tour |
$500,000 |
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Cosmetic Lab | view 360 tour |
$150,000 |
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Faculty Lounge |
$100,000 |
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Resident Student Suite |
$125,000 |
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Level Three | ||
Large Classroom | view 360 tour |
$650,000 |
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Medium Classroom | view 360 tour |
$325,000 |
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Student Lounge | view 360 tour |
$400,000 |
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Glass-walled Large Classroom Pre-function Space |
$250,000 |
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Conference Room |
$125,000 |
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Level Four | ||
Wuest Skills Lab Spaces | view donors |
$25,000 |