Starting Strong: MCPHS Welcomes Incoming Students During Boston Orientation
Dana BarbutoNew undergraduates arrived on campus for a series of sessions introducing them to academic life and campus resources.
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) held its 2025 in-person Orientation sessions from June 17 to 22, welcoming incoming undergraduate students to the Boston campus. Hosted by the Center for Campus Life, the one-day sessions offered students a chance to meet classmates, connect with faculty and staff, and learn about University resources. Orientation is designed to ease the transition to college by helping students begin to build community and navigate their new environment before the start of the academic year.
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