Hampton University Celebrates Grand Reopening of Kittrell Hall

Hampton University Celebrates Grand Opening of State-of-the-Art Facility for School of Pharmacy

On Oct. 25, Hampton University marked a significant milestone with the grand reopening of Kittrell Hall, the cornerstone of its School of Pharmacy. Named in honor of Dr. Flemmie P. Kittrell, the first African American woman to earn a Ph.D in nutrition, Kittrell Hall stands as a testament to her legacy of service, particularly to underserved communities. 

The celebration coincided with Homecoming festivities, drawing alumni, students, faculty, and community members to the lawn of Kittrell Hall for a ceremony. Dean Dr. Anand Iyer emphasized the hall’s transformative role in shaping future healthcare leaders. “Today marks a special day for us,” he proclaimed. “Kittrell Hall has been renovated and is now ready to provide students with academic and clinical components of the pharmacy curriculum needed to ensure success and excellence for our students. It’s a ‘hallelujah moment.” 

Hampton University President Darrell K. Williams echoed this sentiment, highlighting the broader implications of Kittrell Hall’s reopening. “The reopening of Kittrell Hall symbolizes our dedication to providing top-tier education and fostering a diverse workforce in the healthcare sector,” he remarked, stressing the importance of preparing pharmacists who can make a difference in their communities. Local officials, including Hampton Mayor Donnie Tuck, who voiced support for the school’s mission attended the event.

A State-of-the-Art Facility

The newly renovated Kittrell Hall spans 19,200 square feet. It features cutting-edge laboratories, collaborative learning environments, and advanced technology designed to enhance educational experiences. The facility includes modern classrooms, specialized exam rooms, and a mock pharmacy, all of which facilitate hands-on learning essential for today’s pharmacists.

As the U.S. faces growing healthcare disparities, the Hampton University PharmD program equips students with the skills and cultural competence necessary to address these challenges. Through its Elevating Hampton Excellence initiative, the School of Pharmacy is empowering future pharmacists to deliver equitable care and improve health outcomes across diverse populations.