From the News Bulletin:
For Dr. Yasmin Arafa, going down in history as the first
degree recipient from Florida A&M University’s Crestview campus was the
farthest thing on her mind.
“I was busy studying for exams,” she said. “I didn’t even
think about that.”
Arafa joined her 20 classmates Wednesday afternoon in the
lobby of the historic downtown Alatex Building for a ceremony marking the
culmination of an eight-year effort to bring a school of pharmacy to North
Okaloosa County.
“When he said, ‘I think we could put a pharmacy school in
Crestview,’ I thought, ‘He’s dreaming big again,” Mayor David Cadle said.
“One word,” Peaden’s son, Tyler Peaden said. “My dad is
looking down today and saying, ‘Wow.”
Peaden Center director, Dr. Margareth Larose-Pierre, praised
Peaden’s “love of education, love of healthcare and love of his community.”
For many of the graduates, the convenience of not having to
leave Northwest Florida for their pharmacy education figured heavily in their
decision to attend the school four years ago.
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