History

Home > About Us > History
The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, established in 1897 under Dean Edward Howell, is the only public school of pharmacy in the state of North Carolina and one of the oldest in the nation. More than half of the school’s 6,000 alumni live in North Carolina and serve the health-care needs of the state’s citizens.
Document Actions

History

The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, established in 1897 under Dean Edward Howell, is the only public school of pharmacy in the state of North Carolina and one of the oldest in the nation. More than half of the school’s 6,000 alumni live in North Carolina and serve the health-care needs of the state’s citizens.

More than a Century of Growth

The School of Pharmacy was established at the University of North Carolina in March of 1897 in response to urgent requests of the pharmacists of the state and on the recommendations of university administration. Edward Vernon Howell, a pharmacist from Rocky Mount, was appointed professor and dean of the School.

Image of 1930s Lab The first pharmacy class of 1897 had seventeen students, one instructor, and tuition was $75 a year. A dorm room ran $4 to $10 a month and board was another $5. The curriculum required two years of study and led to the graduate in pharmacy (PhG) degree.

The first home of the School was on the ground floor of New West, where it remained from 1897 to 1912. The School relocated to Person Hall in 1912 and then to Howell Hall in 1925. In 1959, the School of Pharmacy moved into its current location, Beard Hall, named for John Grover Beard, dean of the School from 1930 to 1946. In 2007, Beard Hall wrapped up a $6 million renovation. 

In 2002, Banks D. Kerr Hall, an annex to Beard, was opened, doubling the space of the School and providing a modern research wing and outstanding new teaching facilities. A "building-inside-a-building" shared instrument facility houses and isolates nuclear magnetic resonance and advanced microscope equipment.

In early 2005, the School of Pharmacy and the School of Medicine broke ground on a new research facility. The Genetic Medicine Building, scheduled for completion in 2008, will be located off Mason Farm Road, just east of the Environmental Protection Agency building. School of Pharmacy researchers will occupy approximately 75,000 square feet of laboratory space on the first and second floor, allowing them to work closely with their colleagues in Medicine and giving Pharmacy a strong presence in the heart of Carolina’s health sciences campus.


Deans at the School of Pharmacy

Years


Dean

1897-1931

Edward Vernon Howell
1931-1946

John Grover Beard
1946-1950

Marion Lee Jacobs
1950-1966

Edward Armond Brecht
1966-1974
  
George Philip Hager, Jr.
1974-1975

Seymour Morton Blaug
1975-1977

Leroy Delbert Werley, Jr. (acting dean)
1977-1992

Tom Saburo Miya
1992-2003

William Howard Campbell
2003-present

Robert Alan Blouin

Other Related Items