East Tennessee State University’s Bill Gatton College Of Pharmacy Welcomed Its Class Of 2028 With A White Coat Ceremony, Marking The Beginning Of Their Journey As Healthcare Professionals. The Ceremony Featured Dr. Ralph Lugo, Who Emphasized The Impact These Future Pharmacists Will Have On Their Communities. Special Guest Dr. Melissa McCall, An ETSU Alumna, Cloaked The Students, Highlighting Her Own Successful Career. The New Class Includes A Diverse Group, With Many First-Generation College Students. ETSU’s Gatton College Of Pharmacy Is Ranked Second In The Nation For Its Licensure Pass Rate.