William Robie III, BSPH ’70, made history at the College of Pharmacy as the first African American student and graduate. In his honor, the third annual William T. Robie III Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Lecture & Award is held each year in February.
To commemorate the journey Mr. Robie embarked on more than 50 years ago, we strive to continue the ever-important work of making the College of Pharmacy an inclusive environment where students are prepared to meet diverse needs of patients and address health disparities across their communities, the state of Georgia, and the world.
Please donate to the Feldman Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access Support (IDEAS) Fund today.
The Feldman Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access Support (IDEAS) Fund was established to foster and support activities that educate and inform students, faculty, and staff of the importance and value of diversity within the College, health care, and health professions.