Baltimore college is building facility for pharmacy school

May 11, 2010
College of Notre Dame began program last year
From The Baltimore Sun: The College of Notre Dame in Baltimore has broken ground on a 25,000-square-foot building to house its new School of Pharmacy, a project that will enable the school to expand from 70 to 300 students. Notre Dame opened the school last fall in response to studies that showed an underserved demand for pharmacy education in Maryland.

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