Celebrating 100 years of pharmacy in the heart of Detroit through the 100 Faces project
WSU Applebaum is celebrating two milestone events during the 2024-25 academic year: 100 years of pharmacy education in the heart of Detroit, and 50 years of pharmacy and health sciences programs combining under one college, with students learning side by side to broaden their perspectives as they work toward contributing to interprofessional teams throughout the course of their careers.
In honor of this occasion, we asked WSU Applebaum’s deans, chairs and program directors to share lists of standout alumni, who we then invited to complete surveys. Thank you to everyone who shared college memories and career updates throughout the course of our 100 Faces of WSU Applebaum project!
Without doubt, there are far more than 100 people who have contributed to the growth, heart and excellence of the college over the past 100 years. The 100 alumni you see here represent thousands of students who have learned in our classrooms, explored in our labs, graduated with degrees and headed out into the world to make a difference.
It must be noted that so many of our brightest graduates have returned to teach and lead — or have never left — making their mark on the future of their profession by guiding students generation after generation. While we turned our gaze outside the college to identify alumni for this project, we are grateful to all of those who returned or stayed with the college over time.
Because this project was a year in the making, people have come and gone and the college itself continues to evolve — adding another degree program in the meantime. The Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Sciences launched this fall, so of course there are no BSAHS graduates to include — yet!
Just as the college evolves, so do our graduates, who continue to impress us as they grow in their careers and step into leadership positions, earn awards and take advantage of opportunities to make a difference in their respective fields.
Please join us in celebrating the Pharmacy alumni highlighted in the 100 Faces project:
WSU Applebaum will continue to share stories of graduates on our website, in newsletters, on social media and elsewhere. If you'd like to be featured, bring us up to date! Fill out our Alumni Q&A form or reach out to Community Engagement Specialist Tiffany Cusmano.
Visit the 100 Faces of WSU Applebaum feature to read about each of the people you see pictured here, representing pharmacy and health science programs across the generations. Here's to another 100 years, Warriors!
The Doctor of Pharmacy program at Wayne State University is a four-year curriculum in the heart of Detroit. Approximately 100 students are enrolled in each year of the program. WSU Applebaum information meetings for prospective students take place at 6 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month. The application process or the Doctor of Pharmacy program begins each July.
The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences is multidisciplinary and provides expertise in the areas of drug discovery, development and evaluation. The department is dedicated to pursuing scholarship that creates new knowledge, learning that disseminates and preserves knowledge, and engagement that exchanges knowledge. Learn more about the department and its application process.
An anchor in urban health care
The Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is built on more than 100 years of tradition and innovation in the heart of Detroit. We have grown deep roots in our city, harnessing its powerhouse hospital systems and community service organizations as vibrant, real-world training grounds for students, with an ongoing focus on social justice in health care. And our research at all levels – from undergraduates to veteran faculty members – translates into creative solutions for healthier communities.
Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution offering approximately 350 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 24,000 students.