Mackenza Harris, PharmD
Dr. Mackenza Harris, PharmD, MBA, is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Recruiter at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy (ACP), and also serves as the Pharmacist in Charge at the Mountain Care Center. A native of the region, Dr. Harris earned her Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from ACP (2022) and an MBA from The…Keep Reading Mackenza Harris, PharmD
Appalachian College of Pharmacy, King University Sign Dual Degree Agreement
OAKWOOD, VA (NOVEMBER 11, 2025) – Leaders of two of the region’s colleges signed a dual degree agreement on November 11, which will enable qualified students to sequentially earn a bachelor’s degree at one school and a doctor of pharmacy degree at the other, shaving two years off the traditional higher education/graduate school path leading…Keep Reading Appalachian College of Pharmacy, King University Sign Dual Degree Agreement
ACP Student Named to Kentucky Pharmacists Association Public Health Committee
OAKWOOD, VA (OCTOBER 15, 2025) – Appalachian College of Pharmacy (ACP) student, Patrick Sturgill, has been appointed to serve on the Kentucky Pharmacists Association (KPhA) public health committee. Originally from Jenkins, Ky., Sturgill is a second-year pharmacy student, a member of the ACP class of 2027. At ACP, he is the immunization chair for the…Keep Reading ACP Student Named to Kentucky Pharmacists Association Public Health Committee
ACP Announces Summer 2025 Dean’s List
OAKWOOD, VA (September 22, 2025) – The Appalachian College of Pharmacy has announced its Dean’s List for the Summer 2025 term. Students named to the Dean’s List must have a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher. “We are very proud of our students for achieving Dean’s List status here at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy,”…Keep Reading ACP Announces Summer 2025 Dean’s List
ACP Welcomes First Year Pharmacy Students; White Coat Ceremony Held
OAKWOOD, VA (August 29, 2025) – First year pharmacy students arrived on the campus of the Appalachian College of Pharmacy Wednesday to begin their studies leading to a Doctor of Pharmacy degree in Virginia’s only three-year doctor of pharmacy program. Students in the incoming class of 2028 hail from Virginia, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, North…Keep Reading ACP Welcomes First Year Pharmacy Students; White Coat Ceremony Held
Mayhew Appointed to SWVA Higher Education Center Board of Trustees
OAKWOOD, VA (AUGUST 14, 2025) – Appalachian College of Pharmacy Provost and Dean, Dr. Susan Mayhew, has been appointed to the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center Board of Trustees. The appointment was made by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and was announced August 8. The Higher Education Center (HEC) is governed by a board of trustees…Keep Reading Mayhew Appointed to SWVA Higher Education Center Board of Trustees
Students Participate in ACP Summer Camp Experiences
OAKWOOD, VA (AUGUST 8, 2025) –Middle school, high school and college students from across the region took part in three recent summer camp experiences offered by the Appalachian College of Pharmacy as part of an expanded effort to reach students interested in learning more about a career in pharmacy. Those attending had the opportunity to…Keep Reading Students Participate in ACP Summer Camp Experiences
ACP Expresses Sorrow at Death of Jim McGlothlin
OAKWOOD, VA (AUGUST 6, 2025) — Appalachian College of Pharmacy officials expressed their sorrow in the passing of United Company Chairman and Philanthropist James W. (Jim) McGlothlin, who died August 6, 2025 at the age of 85. “His legacy, including his legacy of philanthropy, has left an indelible mark on so many throughout the region,”…Keep Reading ACP Expresses Sorrow at Death of Jim McGlothlin