Magnificat Magazine - Spring 2022

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ALUMNAE PROFILES

From left to right, African American Student Alliance co-leader Da’Nita Goins ’24 and member Janyiah Pope ’24; President Moira Clark ’77; and LeAnne Moore ’04, PharmD.

Learn at Lunch Returns with LeAnne Moore ’04, PharmD

Lillien in Magnificat’s mechanical engineering garage, which used to be the garage for the HM Sisters’ convent.

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n February 11, LeAnne Moore ’04, PharmD returned to campus as part of the Black History Learn at Lunch series where alumnae share about their careers and lives with current students. After a two-year pause in the series due to the pandemic, the African American Student Alliance sponsored the event as part of Magnificat’s Black History Month celebration. LeAnne shared about her path to becoming a clinical pharmacy specialist at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, where she helped establish the antimicrobial stewardship program. Upon graduating from Magnificat, LeAnne earned a bachelor of science degree in pharmacology and toxicology from the University of Toledo and a doctorate of pharmacy degree from the University of Kentucky. She continues to work for Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, and the stewardship program has garnered national recognition as a Center of Excellence by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA).

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MAGNIFICAT MAGAZINE | A MAGAZINE FOR ALUMNAE AND FRIENDS OF MAGNIFICAT HIGH SCHOOL | SPRING 2022


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