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Pharmacy Grad Student Gives Back in Ghana
By Jeremy Simmons | October 12In Angela Horn's apartment a small tapestry is draped across an otherwise bare wall. The tapestry is called a Kente cloth, a piece of handmade art she bought in Prampram, Ghana. But Horn, a UNC pharmacy graduate student, did more in Prampram than collect colorful crafts. Through a program called Global Volunteers, she spent three weeks administering medicine to Ghanaian people and returned feeling confident about her future in pharmacy. Horn stayed in the small West African village of Prampram during the summer, working in health clinics for adults and children.