SWOSU president gives update for Hodge center

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gives update for Hodge center

  • SWOSU President, Dr. Diane Lovell, right, points to a rendering of the Jerry and Margaret Hodge Center for Pharmacy and Rural Health during a presentation at Rotary. She said the project should begin in February. Sarah Cook/WDN
  • This rendering shows the proposed Jerry and Margaret Hodge Center for Pharmacy and Rural Health at SWOSU.
  • ► Former Hydro-Eakly students Peyton Grove, now at SWOSU, Madi Crisp, now at SWOSU, Calynn Henderson, now at Midwestern State, Ryder Klaassen, now at Redlands Community College, and Gage Slagell, now at Connors State College, share college experiences and knowledge with Hydro-Eakly sophomores, juniors and seniors during Hydro-Eakly College Live 2024.
  • This picture shows the future home of the Jerry and Maragaret Hodge Center for Pharmacy and Rural Health, which will sit atop the hill in the background. Sarah Cook/WDN
According to SWOSU President, Dr. Diane Lovell, the Jerry and Margaret Hodge Center for Pharmacy and Rural Health project will officially begin February 1. It is expected to take at least two years to finish building and furnishing this new state-of-the-art center. At their first meeting of the year, Rotarians were given an update on the Hodge Center project — which will enable SWOSU’s health…

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