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51蹤獲 College of Pharmacy announces inaugural Hall of Fame inductees

Published October 30, 2025

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CAPTION: (L-R): Interim Dean of the College of Pharmacy Dr. Gina Craft, Brent Maggio, Dee Maggio, Nicole Maggio Gonzales, Ray Gonzales, Peggy Van, Marty McKay, Asst. Dean of the College of Pharmacy Mary Rhea


MONROE, La. 51蹤獲 (51蹤獲) College of Pharmacy (COP) proudly announces the establishment of the COP Hall of Fame, created in 2025 to honor individuals whose careers and contributions have significantly impacted the college and the profession of pharmacy. Each year, up to three alumni, faculty, staff, or friends of the college will be inducted based on professional achievement, service, commitment to the college, and personal integrity.

As Interim Dean of the College of Pharmacy, I am honored to celebrate the establishment of our Hall of Fame as we approach the colleges 70th anniversary, said Dr. Gina Craft. This recognition connects our proud history to our bold future by honoring those whose innovation, integrity, and service have elevated both our college and the profession of pharmacy. Each inductee reminds us of the profound and lasting impact one individual can make in advancing pharmacy and improving lives, she added.

The College of Pharmacy is honored to announce the inaugural Hall of Fame inductees:

Carolyn Oubre Maggio

Carolyn Oubre Maggio

Carolyn Oubre Maggio, RPh ('63)

A trailblazer in Louisiana pharmacy, the late Carolyn Oubre Maggio was the first woman named Louisiana Pharmacist of the Year (1989) by the Louisiana Pharmacist Association. As a student, she earned the Most Outstanding Freshman Award (1960) and Outstanding Senior Woman Award (19621963) and served as president of Kappa Epsilon. Her leadership at the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals helped shape vital programs such as Medicaid, ProDUR, and LaCHIP. Carolyns legacy is one of visionary leadership, tireless service, and enduring influence on pharmacy practice in Louisiana and beyond.

Marty R. McKay

Marty R. McKay

Marty R. McKay, RPh ('74)

With over 50 years of service, Marty has been a cornerstone of Louisiana pharmacy. From caring for patients at Pearson Drugs in Lecompte to shaping policy on the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy, his impact is profound. Marty has received numerous honors, including Louisiana Pharmacist of the Year (1997), the Bowl of Hygeia (2016), and the Distinguished Service Award from the Board of Pharmacy. A generous supporter of the Colleges Dufilho Society, Marty exemplifies the spirit of service and dedication to student success.

Peggy Van

Peggy Van

Peggy Van, RPh ('73)

Peggy is a respected leader in Louisiana pharmacy, with decades of service across community, hospital, and relief settings. A founding member of the APhA Women in Pharmacy Wall of Women, she has championed the advancement of women in the profession. Her leadership includes serving twice as president of the Louisiana Pharmacists Association and active involvement in the Fifth District Pharmacy Association. Peggys many accoladesincluding Pharmacist of the Year, the Merck Outstanding Leadership Award, and the 51蹤獲 COP Meritorious Achievement Awardreflect her lifelong commitment to excellence in patient care and professional advocacy.

Inductees and their families, as well as 51蹤獲 COP administration, enjoyed a luncheon at Monroes Restaurant on Friday, September 26, and were presented with a Hall of Fame award at the 51蹤獲 COP Homecoming Alumni Party that evening.泭

Nominations for future inductees open each January and must be submitted by May 31. Late submissions will be considered for the following year.泭

More information about the Hall of Fame can be found on the College of Pharmacy website: /pharmacy/alumni/alumnihall_fame.html