Tim Allen Ellmers
Charleston, South Carolina
Class of 2009
Tim Allen Ellmers
“Campbell views pharmacy as a calling—a calling to help others.
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—Tim Allen Ellmers
Class of 2009
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Ijeoma Uwakwe
Wilson, North Carolina
Class of 2009
Ijeoma Uwakwe
“Our professors at Campbell have real passion for what they are teaching, and that passion gets passed along to us. You can’t help but learn here.
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—Ijeoma Uwakwe
Class of 2009
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Holly McDanel
Monroe, North Carolina
Class of 2011
Holly McDanel
“At Campbell, they set you up for success. It's such an intimate campus. You know your professors, and you know that they are going to be there for you, helping you through everything.”
—Holly McDanel
Class of 2011
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Cornelius Toliver
Clayton, North Carolina
Class of 2011
Cornelius Toliver
“Campbell welcomed me with open arms from day one. I have received an amazing education so far. The faculty is willing to work with you through thick and thin. They make us not only better students but better all around people.
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—Cornelius Toliver
Class of 2011
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Joe Williams
Fairmont, North Carolina
Class of 2011
Joe Williams
“Pharmacy is in a huge state of transition; we are no longer simply counting pills. Campbell makes sure we are prepared for our future in pharmacy on many levels. The school fosters an environment in which all the different issues and roles a pharmacist may come across a … more”
—Joe Williams
Class of 2011
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Charlotte Lee Johnson
Pembroke, North Carolina
Class of 2010
Charlotte Lee Johnson
“I come from a small, rural community in North Carolina called Pembroke. It is underserved; we lack pharmacists, much like other rural communities. Upon graduation, it is my desire to return home and work diligently in collaborative efforts to help eliminate health dispa … more”
—Charlotte Lee Johnson
Class of 2010
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Caroline Ferguson
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Class of 2012
Caroline Ferguson
“Coming from a school where I was one in a class of 200 people, I can't tell you how valuable the individual attention and the ability to ask questions in class is. At Campbell, the professors know who you are and they will do whatever they can to help you be successful.”
—Caroline Ferguson
Class of 2012
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Lauren E. Hooker
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Class of 2010
Lauren E. Hooker
“Earning dual degrees, I've found that the coursework is very demanding but manageable if you can budget your time well. My planner is my constant companion.
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—Lauren E. Hooker
Class of 2010
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