Don’t worry, we’re not picking favorite members, only favorite items from our digitized collection. We’d never pick only one favorite member, because all of our members are our favorites! This…
History Buff? I remember an interview with a Baltimore resident who had restored a ‘ghost sign’ on the side of an historic brick building in Fells Point. These faded murals…
The American Institute of the History of Pharmacy is searching for a fundraiser to assist us in the months and years ahead! JOB SUMMARY: The Development Officer (50% FTE) is…
Cannabis: Global Histories Network CfP“Cannabis in Flux: Markets, Medicines, and Movements”October 23-24, 2025. University of Wisconsin – Madison Building on the foundation of Cannabis: Global Histories (The MIT Press, 2021),…
The AIHP Executive Director, Lucas Richert, has shared some thoughts on LinkedIn about AIHP and we are sharing them here for you. Follow Luc as he reflects on his and the institute’s journey in this…
AIHP Pharmacy & Society Speaker SeriesPharmacy Fatigue & Burnout with Dr. Jason PerepelkinTuesday, April 8th 4:00 pm Central Along with expanding the scope-of-practice for pharmacists comes increased responsibilities. While most…
The American Institute for the History of Pharmacy is now accepting nominations for the George Urdang Medal. The deadline for receipt of nominations is June 1, 2025. The George Urdang…
We are thrilled to share that Patti Kienle has been honored with the William Procter Jr. Award from her alma mater, Saint Joseph’s University Philadelphia College of Pharmacy! This prestigious…
Discover the remarkable life of Ella P. Stewart, a pioneering African American pharmacist and civil rights leader, through the recently featured JSTOR Daily article, “Toledo’s Most Singular Pharmacist.” Stewart, the…
AIHP is excited to introduce our new Administrative Assistant, Aiswarya Vijaya Kumar! She will be helping with the mailings, the website, and collections work, to name a few of her…