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Joye Ann Billow was born July 28, 1943, in Middletown, Pennsylvania, to Mary Dorothea (Pierce) and Schuyler Elsworth Billow. She graduated from Middletown High School in 1961 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in pharmacy in 1967. She went on to complete a PhD in medicinal chemistry at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Billow joined the faculty of the South Dakota State University College of Pharmacy in 1972, where she served for 30 years until her retirement in 2002. She was a professor of pharmaceutical sciences and a licensed pharmacist throughout her career.
Dr. Billow was faculty advisor to the Chi Chapter of the Kappa Epsilon Fraternity for women pharmacy students for 29 years. During her tenure she received the Kappa Epsilon Outstanding Advisor Award (1991), the Unicorn Award (1991), and the Career Achievement Award (2003). Under her guidance, the Chi Chapter was recognized as the Outstanding Collegian KE Chapter for 2002–2003.
In 2002 Billow was honored with the SDSU Woman of Distinction Award in recognition of her service as a pharmacy faculty member and her involvement in campus and community organizations. Her contributions included coordinating the Bush Project, serving as chair and vice-chair of the Academic Senate, preparing the 1990 self-study for university accreditation, and helping to establish the Brookings Women’s Center, the Brookings Domestic Abuse Shelter, and Brookings Hospice.
After retiring, Billow pursued her interest in art, producing work that was featured in local exhibitions. She also served on the board of the Brookings Arts Council. Joye Ann Billow passed away on December 6, 2013, at the age of 70.