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School of Pharmacy dean earns leadership honor

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Lambda Kappa Sigma Pharmacy Fraternity, a professional organization for women in pharmacy, recently awarded Gayle Brazeau, Ph.D., dean of Marshall University School of Pharmacy, the Merck Co. & Lambda Kappa Sigma Vanguard Leadership Award.

This award recognizes an alumni member who has made sustained, exemplary contributions in her/his area of professional practice, and/or in professional associations, regulatory boards and in the community, emphasizing service to others, innovations and entrepreneurial spirit.

Brazeau, longtime pharmacy educator and former dean at the University of New England (UNE) College of Pharmacy in Portland, Maine, was named dean of Marshall’s school of pharmacy in May. Over her nearly 30-year career she has received more than two dozen academic and professional awards in addition to publishing more than 100 peer-reviewed papers, editorials, books and book chapters.

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About Marshall University School of Pharmacy
The Marshall University School of Pharmacy offers a unique, interdisciplinary, team-based academic community, which combines the resources of a top tier University with Allied Health Programs through the College of Health Professions and the Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. To learn more, visit www.marshall.edu/pharmacy.

About Lambda Kappa Sigma
Founded in 1913 at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Sigma fosters personal growth through the support, encouragement and camaraderie among members. With an emphasis on women’s health issues, LKS educational programs enhance professional development in the field of pharmacy by giving members the understanding necessary to serve patients knowledgeably and with confidence. Open to undergraduate and graduate pharmacy students and practicing pharmacists, LKS has initiated more than 24,000 members and chartered 44 campus chapters and 36 alumni chapters in the United States and Canada.