Tau Class



Uyen Phan
Jennifer Sanchez
Samantha Vivas
Sigma Class




Maryam Alamoudi
Brandon Bryant
Brooke Johnson
Gloria Kljucevic




Jewel Medley
Taratalisa McIntosh
Claudia Reyes Estevez
Alex Shantiai
Rho Class



Morgan Alvah
Chad Bonincontri
Kent Haizlett
Pi Class




Mehrnoush Mohammadpour
Adrian Morera
Pedro Ortiz Colon
Jemelia Scott



Megan Stanton
Cristina Utset
Justin Wagner
Grand Council Deputy

Dr. Ryan Howerton

Dr. Jose D Thompson
Meet the Faculty
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Dr. Anne Harring
Part-Time Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Pharm.D., University of Pittsburgh; Additional Studies: Ohio University.
Dr. Harring was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA, the daughter of an independent pharmacist. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1999 and then completed a one-year pharmacy practice residency at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, Md. After completion of her studies, Dr. Harring gained experience in community pharmacy and long-term care pharmacy before realizing her passion for teaching. She has taught at the Gregory School of Pharmacy since 2007. Her current teaching responsibilities include case studies in pharmacotherapy, patient care skills with lab, therapeutic principles of self-care and communication skills in healthcare. In the spring of 2016, Dr. Harring and her team developed and implemented the first Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) for all P1 students at the Gregory School of Pharmacy.

Dr. John Dougherty
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
B.S. Pharm., Purdue University; M.B.A., Eastern Michigan University; Pharm.D., Wayne State University; Additional studies: Loyola University.
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Dr. Dougherty has been fortunate to have had opportunities in various areas of pharmacy including research, clinical practice, management, and academia. He has been an active pharmacist in clinical pharmacy practice for over 30 years, is licensed as a consultant pharmacist, and board certified in pharmacotherapy. His experience in clinical pharmacy practice includes teaching, government, for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals for both adult and pediatric patient populations. Dr. Dougherty began his career a clinical pharmacist and after earning his MBA, he subsequently moved into pharmacy management as a clinical manager and director of pharmacy. He has been involved in developing clinical and pharmacy services during these opportunities. These clinical and managerial experiences have shaped his professional interactions. Dr. Dougherty previous academic opportunities include assistant professor of pharmacy at Wayne State University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and an adjunct clinical assistant professor for the University of Florida College of Pharmacy for over 13 years. Dr. Dougherty has authored numerous journal manuscripts and abstracts and has presented at many pharmacy professional organization meetings.