May 10, 2025 - 12:31

The Class of 2025 proudly celebrated their graduation at the John W. Pope Jr. Convocation Center, marking a significant milestone in their academic journey. A total of 223 graduates received their diplomas, showcasing their hard work and dedication throughout their studies in pharmacy and health sciences.
The ceremony was filled with joy and pride as family members, friends, and faculty gathered to honor the accomplishments of the graduates. Inspiring speeches highlighted the importance of perseverance and the impact that these new professionals will have on the healthcare field.
Graduates expressed their excitement and gratitude as they prepared to embark on their careers, eager to make a difference in the lives of others. The event also served as a reminder of the challenges faced during their education, particularly in recent years, and the resilience demonstrated by each student.
As they move forward, these graduates are poised to contribute significantly to the healthcare community, bringing innovation and compassion to their future roles.
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