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The Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy, formerly known as the Brooklyn College of Pharmacy, is a graduate school of the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University (LIU), a private university with two campuses in New York. The pharmacy school was founded in 1886 and is one of the oldest in the United States. It became affiliated with ...
Brooklyn College was founded in 1930. [5] That year, as directed by the New York City Board of Higher Education on April 22, the college authorized the combination of the Downtown Brooklyn branches of Hunter College, at that time a city women's college, and the City College of New York, then a men's college (both these branches had been established in 1926).
Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy: Brooklyn: Long Island University: 1886 College of Pharmacy and Health Professions Queens: St. John's University: 1929 Wegmans School of Pharmacy Rochester: St. John Fisher University: 2006 Touro College of Pharmacy New York: Touro College: 2008 University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and ...
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Joel H. Silbey (B.A. 1955), historian and President White Professor of History at Cornell University; Richard Slotkin (B.A. 1963), cultural critic and historian of the Western United States; Clarence Taylor (B.A. 1975), professor emeritus of History at Baruch College and author of books on racism, religion, and civil rights in 20th-century America