L-R: Dr. Mark Jamison, Pharmacist; Dr. Henry N. Tisdale, Claflin President; Dr. Marion W. Jamison, Pharmacist. The Jamisons donated $25,000 to Claflin University students majoring in the sciences and pursuing careers in Pharmacy. At the top of Friday morning on March 30, 2007, Pharmacists, Dr. Marion W. Jamison, Jr. and Dr. Mark Jamison, father and son, respectively, presented the generous gift to President Henry N. Tisdale to establish an endowed scholarship for Orangeburg County African-American students majoring in the natural sciences and those who are pursuing careers in Pharmacy. Dr. Mark Jamison recognizes the enormous health disparities among minorities in He further added, "We have been blessed in many ways and noticed the enormous strides Claflin has made in the pre-pharmacy academic programs. One of our former employees was a Claflin student who went on to pursue an advanced degree at college of pharmacy.” The Jamisons, faithful members of To learn more about The article has been
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Jamison Pharmacy Donates $25,000 to Claflin University Pre-Pharmacy Students
Helene Carter - March 30, 2007
Dr. Mark Jamison and father, Dr. Marion W. Jamison, Jr., made a generous donation of $25,000 to Claflin University students who are pursuing careers in Pharmacy.
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