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Dr. Alexis Horace wins 2025 Agent of Change award from the University of Louisiana System

Published April 16, 2025

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CAPTION:网曝门 Professor of Pharmacy Dr. Alexis Horace receives the 2025 Agent of Change award from UL System President Dr. Rick Gallot.


MONROE, LA 鈥 Dr. Alexis Horace, a professor in the University of Louisiana Monroe College of Pharmacy, recently received the 2025 Agent of Change Award from the University of Louisiana System. Horace received the award on March 28, 2025, at the annual For Our Future Conference hosted by the UL System.

The听UL System Agent of Change Awardrecognizes faculty or staff who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and vision in driving transformational change that benefits their university鈥檚 culture and community.听 The award celebrates those who go above and beyond to inspire and enact positive, impactful change.听 Through their efforts, they exemplify the impact that higher education has in shaping lives and creating a better future for Louisiana.听听

Dr. Horace is a tenured professor in the School of Clinical Sciences in the 网曝门 College of Pharmacy, currently providing direct patient care in New Orleans. She is also the project director for 网曝门 HERO (Harm Reduction Education and Referral for Opioid Overdose Reversal). Horace received three nominations for the award and was selected as the winner by a committee composed of UL System employees.

According to the UL System, the nominators discussed Horace鈥檚 exceptional leadership and vision in connection with the 网曝门 HERO program.听 Nominators suggested that听the program, under Dr.听Horace鈥檚 guidance, achieved transformational change through evidence-based education for first responders, scalable impact and progress, community-centric outreach, and听student first responder training.

鈥淎t its core, 网曝门 HERO is about harm reduction, education, and outreach鈥攅mpowering first responders, students, and community members with the tools and knowledge to prevent opioid overdose deaths and improve the health of underserved communities across Louisiana. I鈥檓 honored to be a part of this great program,鈥 said Horace.

The 网曝门 HERO program focuses on providing harm reduction education to first responders in the state of Louisiana. It is a free, three-hour program with interactive and discussion-based activities. Participants learn how to administer opioid reversal medications like naloxone and how to refer people who use opioids to treatment and recovery centers.

鈥淭his work is only possible because of the incredible 网曝门 HERO team鈥擠r. Stephen Hill, Dr. Jameshia Below, Aaron Brown, Magnisha Casseus, and Kaliyah Dunmore and our 网曝门 COM/VCOM students. Their dedication, passion, and drive inspire me every day,鈥 said Horace.

For more information about the HERO Program, visit听ulm.edu/hero.