PULLMAN — Washington State University’s College of Pharmacy will consolidate in Spokane in 2014.
Currently, pharmacy doctoral students take their first two years of classes in Pullman and move to Spokane for their third year. Each class has about 95 students.
Pharmacy Dean Gary Pollack told the Moscow-Pullman Daily News the change is part of the policy to make WSU-Spokane the university’s health sciences campus.
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