History
These are significant milestones in the development of health science education in Detroit through the History of the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
- 2000
- Eberhard F. Mammen, MD named Interim Dean.
- 2001
- Beverly J. Schmoll, PT, PhD, FAPTA, named Dean; college re-named as the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
- 2002
- College dedicates new facility on Mack Avenue at John R Street; Howard Normile, PhD named Associate Dean; first class admitted to entry-level Doctor of Pharmacy; dedication of CVS/pharmacy laboratory.
- 2003
- Nine academic departments restructured as four academic departments; Richard Slaughter, MS named Assistant Dean Accreditation & Assessment; Graduate Certificate in Analytical Toxicology approved.
- 2004
- Eberhard F. Mammen Science/Technology Endowment of $1.5 million established; Michael Rybak, PharmD, MS, named Associate Dean for Research; Masters in Public Health with a specialization in Occupational and Environmental Health in collaboration with the Department of Community Medicine approved.
- 2005
- The public phase of Wayne First: The Campaign for Wayne State University, was launched. The Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and the transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy degree programs approved. The Graduate Certificate in Environmental Health and Hazardous Materials Control approved.
