Samford University dedicated its $27 million science building as William Self Propst Hall on March 10, honoring a 1961 Samford graduate who became one of the nation’s most successful pharmacists.
“William Self Propst has given us appropriate cause for celebration today, with one of the most significant gifts in the 167-year history of our institution,” said Samford President Andrew Westmoreland.
“His gifts will endow the upkeep of this building in perpetuity, they will provide enrichment funds for the natural sciences and for pharmacy and they will secure a measure of strength for the breadth of Samford University, now and in all the years ahead.”
The 96,000-squarefoot building, known as the Sciencenter since its completion in 2001, is home to Samford’s biology, chemistry and physics programs. It also houses a 2,000-squarefoot medicinal plant conservatory, the Christenberry Planetarium and the Vulcan Materials Center for Environmental Stewardship and Education.
Propst began his pharmacy career in his hometown of Huntsville with one store after graduation but initiated the concept of leased pharmacy operations in Kmart stores that eventually saw 1,278 pharmacies operating in the discount chain. He served as president of the Kmart pharmacy operations for 17 years.
Propst commended Samford on “its great curriculum and faculty and its Christian influence.” He said he has worked to maintain a connection with the school and friends he made there.
“I would come back to Samford to interview students to serve as interns in the Kmart operation, and some of our best interns were from Samford,” Propst said.
Clark Watson, chairman of the Samford board of trustees, noted that Propst came to Samford as a premedical student but became so interested in pharmacy that he dedicated his life to it.
The Samford graduate went to work at a Walgreen’s store in Huntsville after earning his degree, and his managerial talents helped make it the No. 1 store in the nation. He opened his first store in 1964 and added four others in Huntsville before initiating the Kmart project. Later he also founded and served as president of Qualitest Products Inc., a wholesale drug products and equipment company.
Propst was named Samford’s Alumnus of the Year in 1996. (SU)



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