
Princeton College of Pharmacy proudly commemorates World Pharmacist Day each year with enthusiasm, pride, and a deep sense of purpose. This event not only honors the crucial role that pharmacists play in the healthcare system but also reinforces the commitment of the college to shaping future pharmacy professionals with knowledge, ethics, and compassion. Celebrated on September 25th, the day is marked by a series of activities that highlight the value and responsibilities of pharmacists in ensuring better health outcomes for society.
The theme for each year’s celebration aligns with the global message set by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), helping students connect with the broader international pharmacy community. The event is organized by the college’s faculty and student council in collaboration with the National Service Scheme (NSS) and various student clubs. The college campus is transformed into a vibrant venue filled with educational displays, awareness booths, and cultural programs that reflect the pride and identity of the pharmacy profession.
The celebration typically begins with an inaugural address by the Principal, emphasizing the history, evolution, and significance of pharmacists in healthcare. Esteemed guests from the pharmaceutical industry, alumni, and healthcare professionals are invited to share their insights and inspire students with real-world experiences. These interactions provide valuable guidance and motivation, bridging the gap between academic learning and professional practice.

One of the highlights of the Pharmacist Day celebration is the seminar series, where students and faculty present topics related to recent advancements in pharmacy, drug development, patient care, and regulatory affairs. Poster presentations, model exhibitions, and quiz competitions encourage student participation and stimulate academic curiosity. These activities not only test their subject knowledge but also enhance their communication and presentation skills — essential traits for any healthcare professional.
In addition to academic events, social awareness campaigns are also a key component of the celebration. Students organize health camps, distribute informative pamphlets, and engage in street plays in nearby communities to educate the public about the importance of safe medication practices, the role of pharmacists in ensuring drug safety, and the need for rational drug use. This outreach component reinforces the social responsibility aspect of being a pharmacist.
Cultural events, including music, dance, and drama performances by students, bring a festive spirit to the day and provide a platform for students to showcase their talents beyond academics. The event concludes with the felicitation of outstanding students and faculty members who have excelled in academics, research, or community service.
In essence, Pharmacist Day at Princeton College of Pharmacy is more than a celebration — it is a reaffirmation of the college’s mission to produce skilled, ethical, and service-oriented pharmacy professionals. It serves as a reminder to every student of their vital role in the healthcare system and encourages them to continue their journey with dedication and pride. Through such events, the college not only celebrates its achievements but also cultivates a sense of purpose, leadership, and unity among its future pharmacists.