Temple University
School of Pharmacy

“If Eileen were an element in the periodic table she would be (Ei76)…a positively charged element capable, willing, and able to bond with many other elements and especially with Temple University’s School of Pharmacy.”

– David Kwasny, R.Ph. TUSP ‘76

 

##First Name##, I am sure you remember your first day at Temple University School of Pharmacy – and your last day, graduation. What is the common element that makes up these remarkable days – Eileen Lichtenstein. Chances are, Eileen helped direct you to your first lecture and then lined you up and straightened your cap or gown on graduation day.

Whether you attended the school in 1975 or 2016, Eileen greeted you by name with a smile. As TUSP has continued to evolve and grow into a dynamic, influential name in pharmacy education and research, Eileen has been a constant.

To honor Eileen’s retirement at the close of this academic year, we invite you to celebrate TUSP’s progress during her tenure by writing a note or memory of your time at TUSP and by making a gift to the Eileen Lichtenstein Student Development Fund.

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