Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences explained

Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Established:1881
Type:Private
Students:900
Faculty:91 full-time, 24 part-time
President:Toyin Tofade, MS, PharmD, BCPS, CPCC, FFIP
Mascot:Panther
Website:http://www.acphs.edu/

Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (formerly Albany College of Pharmacy) is a private, independent college with a campus in Albany, New York. ACPHS is home to approximately 900 students and 115 full-and-part time faculty.[1]

History

On June 12, 1881, Albany College of Pharmacy was founded as the nation's 14th pharmacy program.[2] Dr. E.N. Potter, then President of Union College as well as Union University approved the formation of the College at Union University's annual board meeting.[3]

Campus

The ACPHS Campus is located at 106 New Scotland Avenue in the University Heights section of Albany, a higher education and health care cluster that includes Albany Law School, Albany Medical College, and Sage College of Albany, as well as Albany Medical Center, St. Peter's Hospital, and the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center.

The Albany campus is composed of eight buildings:

ACPHS had a campus in Colchester, Vermont located at 261 Mountain View Drive that shut down in June 2021 due to declining enrollment.[4] [5] The Vermont Campus offered the professional pharmacy program and a two-year master's degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Athletics

The ACPHS athletic teams are called the Panthers. The college is a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), primarily competing in the Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) since the 2020–21 academic year. The Panthers previously competed as a founding member of the Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (HVIAC) from 2004–05 to 2018–19; as well as an USCAA Independent during the 2019–20 school year. ACPHS competes in eight intercollegiate varsity sports (all on the Albany Campus): Sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, track & field, while club sports include golf, hockey, lacrosse and tennis.

The women's basketball team won the school's only national championship in 2013 when it defeated Berkeley College 60-54 to win the USCAA Division II National Championship. The ACPHS track and field was renovated in 2012 at a cost of $2.5 million.[6]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: College Navigator - Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. nces.ed.gov. 2018-06-06.
  2. Book: Raymond, Andrew Van Vranken . Union University, its history, influence, characteristics and equipment, with the lives and works of its founders, benefactors, officers, regents, faculty, and the achievements of its alumni. Union College, Albany Medical College, Albany Law School, Dudley Observatory, Albany College of Pharmacy . 1907 . New York, Lewis Publishing Company . New York Public Library.
  3. Book: Raymond, Andrew Van Vranken . Union University, its history, influence, characteristics and equipment, with the lives and works of its founders, benefactors, officers, regents, faculty, and the achievements of its alumni. Union College, Albany Medical College, Albany Law School, Dudley Observatory, Albany College of Pharmacy . 1907 . New York, Lewis Publishing Company . New York Public Library.
  4. Web site: ACPHS Will Close Operations on its Vermont Satellite Campus in June 2021 Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences . 2023-09-25 . www.acphs.edu.
  5. Web site: 10 November 2020 . Albany College of Pharmacy to close Vermont location .
  6. News: College of Pharmacy adds sports facility. Times Union. 2018-06-06.