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Portrait Tom Wadsworth

Tom Wadsworth

PharmD, MSOL, BCPS

Dean

Associate Professor

PPRA

Office: 117
Leonard Hall
Pocatello Campus

(208) 282-1068

tomwadsworth@isu.edu

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With over 23 years of experience in community, clinical, and academic pharmacy, Dr. Wadsworth brings a deep understanding of both practice and education to his role as Dean of the L.S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy at Idaho State University. An Idaho native, he earned his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from ISU and completed a Primary Care Pharmacy Residency at the Boise VA Medical Center. Board-certified in pharmacotherapy and licensed in both Idaho and Alaska, his expertise spans primary care, internal medicine, community pharmacy, and home infusion services. A passionate advocate for expanding patient access to high-quality, personalized medication therapies and pharmacist-provided care, Dr. Wadsworth is dedicated to advancing pharmacy’s role in improving health outcomes and strengthening the profession’s influence on patient care.

Dr. Wadsworth has held key leadership positions within the College, including Executive Associate Dean and Assistant Dean for Alaska Programs, where he played a central role in establishing the UAA/ISU Doctor of Pharmacy Program in Anchorage, expanding educational access and advancing pharmacy practice in the region. Furthering his leadership development, he recently completed a Master’s in Organizational Leadership from Eastern Washington University, strengthening his expertise in organizational dynamics, change management, and strategic leadership.  

Dr. Wadsworth sees leadership as an act of influence that transforms isolation into connection and self-interest into shared purpose and possibility. He believes authenticity and meaningful relationships are not merely guiding principles but the foundation of progress and innovation. Guided by this vision, he holds that the future of pharmacy and pharmacy research should not be passively observed, but actively shaped—together. Accordingly, Dr. Wadsworth is positioning the College as a unifying force within the pharmacy profession and research community, strengthening its connections and positive influence.

Renae Williams

Management Assistant

Office: 116
Leonard Hall
Pocatello Campus

(208) 282-2175

renaewilliams2@isu.edu

Jennifer L. Adams

PharmD, EdD, FAPhA, FNAP

Associate Dean for Academic Programs

Professor

PPRA

Office: 749G
Sam and Aline Skaggs Health Science Center
Meridian Campus

(208) 373-1868

jenadams@isu.edu

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Jennifer Adams, PharmD, EdD, FAPhA, FNAP, serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Programs, overseeing the quality and alignment of the College’s educational standards and goals. A licensed pharmacist, Dr. Adams holds a Doctor of Education focusing on educational policy, higher education administration, curriculum design, and instructional methodologies. As a tenured Associate Professor, she has an extensive publication record in teaching and learning and legislative and regulatory initiatives. She teaches pharmacy law and health care systems to first-and-third-year student pharmacists, and pharmacy law to clinical psychopharmacology students. Widely respected for her leadership in national, regional, and state professional associations, Dr. Adams is also recognized for her substantial contributions to advocacy and pharmacy practice reform. She is a proud graduate of Boise State, Idaho State, and George Washington University.

Cynthia Tillotson

MPA, DA

Associate Dean for Student Affairs

Office: 112
Leonard Hall
Pocatello Campus

(208) 282-3223

(208) 282-4482

cynthiatillotson@isu.edu

Dr. Tillotson is the Associate Dean for Student Affairs for ISU L.S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy. She is responsible for providing strategic vision and decision-making for student affairs within the College’s programs. She is an administrator, a leader and mentor, an academic and student organizations advisor (IPSF and Student Senate), educator, an advocate for students and the College of Pharmacy as well as the profession of Pharmacy. Dr. Tillotson is also an active member of the University community with membership and service on committees and advisory boards.

Dr. Tillotson earned a BA in History, Masters in Public Administration and Doctor of Arts in Political Science from Idaho State University. She has taught a variety of courses from American Government, First Year Seminars and Ambassador Leadership and Communications. Her experience in Student Affairs spans more than 25 years.

Dr. Tillotson’s professional and educational experiences have led to strength and expertise in administrative oversight and strategic guidance of student affairs services, personnel and budgets. Oversight and guidance of student affairs services include holistic admissions processes, admission and enrollment data tracking and analysis, provision of academic guidance and the coordination resources to meet the diverse needs of students, academic as well as non-academic (for example: ADA accommodations, well-being and mental health resources, Title IX compliance, Medical and Hardship withdrawal processes, curriculum completion requirement, financial aid guidelines, scholarship awarding).

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Tanya Ostrogorsky

MS, EdD

Associate Dean for Assessment and Strategic Outcomes

(503) 351-5450

tanyaostrogorsky@isu.edu

Tanya Ostrogorsky, MS, EdD, is the Associate Dean for Assessment and Strategic Outcomes. Dr. Ostrogorsky oversees accreditation compliance, assesses curriculum and learning outcomes, ensures continuous program improvement, and communicates with stakeholders regarding academic quality and standards. She holds a Doctor of Education degree with a focus on educational policy, administration, and program evaluation in higher education, as well as curriculum design and various aspects of learning and instruction. Dr. Ostrogorsky also serves as the Policy Manager for the College, providing leadership in process enhancement, accreditation activities, and evaluation initiatives. They also serve as the College’s liaison to the University Assessment and Review Committee and contribute to the College’s mission through teaching, scholarship, and service. Dr. Ostrogorsky has worked in academic health science programs since 2006 and serves on local consortia related to the assessment of didactic (WCAPG) and experiential education outcomes (NWPEC). Additionally, she has served on several ACPE Task Forces.

Mara Seignemartin

BS

Alaska Programs Coordinator

Office: 111A
Professional Studies Building
Anchorage Campus

(907) 786-6553

maraseignemartin@isu.edu

Amanda Hart

BA

Director of Engagement and Events

Office: 111
Leonard Hall
Pocatello Campus

(208) 282-5643

(208) 282-4482

amandahart@isu.edu

Zachary Rosko

PharmD, BCPS

Director of CAPPRE

CAPPRE

zacharyrosko@isu.edu

Dr. Rosko is the founding Director of the Center for Advancing Pharmacy Practice and Research Excellence (CAPPRE) at the Idaho State University L.S Skaggs College of Pharmacy. In this role, he will lead the efforts of the University to help identify and disseminate practice models and billing methodologies that lead to the sustainment and spread of advanced pharmacy practice models across the care continuum.

Dr. Rosko previously served as the Director of Pharmacy and Care Teams at a multisite FQHC system in Oregon, where he implemented and sustained integrated clinical pharmacy services via traditional medical billing pathways and launched the system's first in house dispensing pharmacy and 340B program. As an independent consultant, he has worked with a wide variety of practices throughout the country to assist in the implementation and sustainment of clinical pharmacy services.

Dr. Rosko maintains a clinical practice and provides telehealth primary care and urgent care medical services to patients throughout Idaho in his own telehealth clinic, and is presently working on starting a specialty OUD outpatient pharmacist clinic in Southern Nevada. As a resident of Nevada, he also serves as a Member at Large on the Board of the Nevada Pharmacy Alliance, and will begin a term as the President-Elect in 2025. His practice interests include addiction medicine, preventative medicine and respiratory disease.

Andrew Gauss

BA

Director of Development

Office: 749B
Sam and Aline Skaggs Health Science Center
Meridian Campus

(208) 373-1989

andrewgauss2@isu.edu