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College of Pharmacy and Nutrition fonds

  • RG 2118
  • Fonds
  • 1890-2015, predominant 1958-1976

This fonds contains material relating to the students, faculty and administration of the College of Pharmacy. These records, which consist of correspondence, minutes, reports, memoranda and clippings, include material relating to national and provincial professional associations, pharmaceutical organizations, publications and research.

University of Saskatchewan. College of Pharmacy

Dr. Linda Suveges - Portrait

Dr. Linda Suveges of Pharmacy and Nutrition poses for camera.

Bio/Historical Note: Image included in 1997-1998 U of S Annual Report.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Linda Suveges has been on staff with Pharmacy and Nutrition since 1981. She is responsible for the continuing education programs for pharmacists in Saskatchewan (2024).

Dr. Jeffrey Taylor

Dr. Jeffrey Taylor (right), professor of Pharmacy, is recipient of certificate from unidentified man.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Jeffrey Taylor is the director of the EduLab Program, College of Pharmacy and Nutrition (2024).

Revised Nutrition Program

The members of the partnership coordinating committee for the revised nutrition program - standing: Merry Beazely, program administrator; Dr. Susan Whiting, assistant dean, Pharmacy and Nutrition; Jean Coleman, professional practice coordinator, RHD; Dr. Dennis Gorecki, dean, Pharmacy and Nutrition. Front: Dr. Shawna Berenbaum, head of Nutrition and Dietetics; Sonja Matt, director of Food and Nutrition Services, RHD; Dr. Joan Smith, director of Food and Nutritional Services, SDH; and Cindy Placatka, professional practice coordinator, SHD.

Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 27 Nov. 1998 issue of OCN.

College of Medicine - Anti-Epileptic Research Team

Members of a U of S research team think that a potent, anticonvulsant compound they've discovered has a good chance of becoming the drug of choice for epileptics world-wide, especially because it's nontoxic and analgesic to boot. Members (l to r): Jonathan Dimmock, professor of Pharmacy and Nutrition; Ramanan Puthucode, post doctoral fellow; and Wilson Quail, professor of Chemistry.

College of Pharmacy - Awards

Pat Dolson, district sales manager, Charles E. Frosst & Co., presents the Frosst Medal and Scholarship to Joanne Alice Stewart as Arnold Johnson, Saskatoon Frosst representative, looks on. Taken in the Thorvaldson Building, with a display case marking "100 Years of Filling Prescriptions" visible in background.

College of Pharmacy - Awards

William S. Escalante, local representative, Frank Wyeth Horner, presents a book to Donald Frank LeGatt, winner of the Frank Wyeth Horner Memorial Prize for High Standing in Subjects Related to Pharmacology. Dr. J.G. Jeffrey, professor of Pharmacy, stands at left.

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