 
         
黨ӰԺ’s College of Health and Pharmaceutical Sciences
                     continues with great achievements.
Just recently, on Oct. 18, the college held a press conference announcing an agreement
                     between 黨ӰԺ and a Shreveport company to license an olive oil-based nutraceutical developed
                     by a 黨ӰԺ pharmacy professor.
Monday, the same college held a check presentation to recognize an alumnus’ $60,000
                     contribution toward a superior graduate scholarship that will support Doctor of Pharmacy
                     students.
The contribution was made by Dr. Salvador “Sal” Scaccia who received his Pharm.D.
                     from 黨ӰԺ in 2002, which was the first Doctor of Pharmacy graduating class at 黨ӰԺ.
Scaccia said the scholarship is very important to him as a way to give back to his
                     alma mater for the gratitude and the successes he has made in his pharmacy career.
“I want to be able to give other students the same or even better opportunities for
                     success,” said Scaccia. “Giving back and doing our part to better the world is an
                     important concept that we should focus on and try to make happen every day.”
The Louisiana State Board of Regents offers matching opportunities for specific university
                     endowments, including superior graduate scholarships. Scaccia’s gift will be submitted
                     in the form of a proposal to the Louisiana State BOR to receive a competitive match
                     of $40,000 to create a $100,000 endowed superior graduate scholarship that will create
                     funds in perpetuity. The scholarship will be named the TLC-Dr. Salvador Scaccia Endowed
                     Superior Scholarship for Doctor of Pharmacy at the University of Louisiana Monroe.
Dr. Glenn Anderson, Dean of the College of Health and Pharmaceutical Sciences, expressed
                     his gratitude to Scaccia adding that education takes commitment, including time, the
                     energy to go through challenging courses and the finances that students’ families
                     have to come up with to support their children through their college years.
“These kinds of gifts that go through perpetuity where you’re able to help those students
                     reduce that debt-load not only helps them, but helps the community that we serve and
                     the communities our alumni serve,” said Anderson.
Scaccia said his time at 黨ӰԺ prepared him for the real world, adding that he left
                     黨ӰԺ as a more experienced, educated and confident young man ready to conquer the world.
“The friendships and bonds that I made at 黨ӰԺ are lifelong,” said Scaccia. “Education
                     was top-notch. The educators were challenging, yet caring, and the family atmosphere
                     in the College of Pharmacy was an experience that was unique and fulfilling.”
黨ӰԺ President Nick J. Bruno said he is happy to see Dr. Scaccia returning some of
                     his success to the university where his career began.
“Hopefully, his gift will serve to our other alumni as a challenge for them to come
                     forward and to also help their university and their College of Pharmacy to excel in
                     ways that we have not seen before,” said Bruno.
About Dr. Scaccia:
After graduation from the University of Louisiana Monroe, Dr. Salvador Scaccia started
                     as the head retail pharmacist in an independent community pharmacy before beginning
                     his tenure in specialty pharmacy in 2005. In 2008, Scaccia opened Total Life Care
                     Rx Pharmacy, today known as Kroger Specialty Pharmacy. Here, he serves as Senior Vice
                     President and oversees more than 450 employees across Louisiana, Texas, and California.
He is currently on the Board of Directors of the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, and
                     he has also served as president of the Greater New Orleans Pharmacy Association for
                     10 years.
In November 2010, Scaccia was honored by Gambit Magazine of New Orleans as one of
                     the top 40 people under the age of 40 for his accomplishments and contributions that
                     he has made to New Orleans in the area of business. He was also recognized by the
                     Young Leadership Council (YLC) of New Orleans in July 2017 as a Role Model for his
                     being an extraordinary example for the young professionals of New Orleans and the
                     community at large in his respective profession.