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MCPHS University

www.mcphs.edu

 
Founded in 1823, MCPHS University (formerly Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences), is the oldest institution of higher education in the city of Boston. Today, the University four campuses offer more than 40 innovative degree and certificate programs that guide and support students toward successful, sustainable careers and leadership positions in a wide range of healthcare fields.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.mcphs.edu
  • 179 Longwood Ave
    Boston, MA USA 02115-5804
  • Phone: 617.732.2800 

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Peter Szechenyi
Assistant General Counsel Profile

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