Looked poor? How so? It seemed like a very good school when I interviewed there. They had good facilities, they work in conjunction with the other professional schools in the area for inter-professional education, the faculty really seemed to care about their students success, and they have a 98% placement rate after graduation. It is also in a very beautiful area of the country.
The university is in a smaller town, but they have a pretty large campus. Not as large as USF, but their facilities are just as nice. The pharmacy school is in an older building because it is a historic building that was completely restored when they founded the school. If you go for an interview they'll explain the whole history behind the building. It doesn't look "new" because it isn't new. It's over a hundred years old.