APhA Foundation Names 2022 Scholarship Recipients

WASHINGTON, DC – The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) Foundation today announced the APhA Foundation Student Scholarship Program recipients for 2022. This year 24 student pharmacists received the honor, which is based on their academic accomplishments and for their leadership skills as demonstrated by their active involvement in the APhA Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP).

“The APhA Foundation Scholarship recipients represent the future leaders of the pharmacy profession,” said APhA Foundation Executive Director, Mitchel C. Rothholz, RPh, MBA “We salute their hard work and ambition to contribute their talents to improve health outcomes for those in the communities they will serve.  We are pleased to offer these scholarships to support their professional development.”

The 2022 APhA Foundation Student Scholarship Program recipients are:

Mark Samy Zaki Abdelmalek: Temple University School of Pharmacy – Pharmacists Mutual Community Pharmacy

Jacqueline Azodoh: Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Pharmacists Mutual Community Pharmacy

Anastasia Borodai: University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Natalie Certo Scholarship

Izzabella Christian: University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Tery Baskin Scholarship

Sneha Cyriac: Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Gloria Francke Scholarship

Andrew Ejiofor: Hampton University School of Pharmacy, George F. Archambault Scholarship

Anna Eskender: Ohio Northern University, Mary Munson Runge Scholarship

Heather L. Garr: Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences,  Theodore G. Tong Scholarship

Sung Jin (Julie) Jeong:  University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Boyle Family Scholarship

Allyson Kerr: Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Paul Pumpian Scholarship

Kalina Korzec: Northeastern University School of Pharmacy, Juan and Esperanza Luna Scholarship

Zach Krauss: Cedarville University, Charles C. Thomas Scholarship

Miao Lai: University of Utah College of Pharmacy,  APhA Foundation Scholarship

Kayla K. Leland: Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacists Mutual Community Pharmacy

Shirly Ly: University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Hamilton, Harris, And Tucker APhA-ASP Chapter President Scholarship

Natalie Mausey: Union University College of Pharmacy, Sam Kalman Scholarship

Kristin Meyer: University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy, Menighan Leadership Scholarship

Alex Shayan Shantiai: Palm Beach Atlantic University, Pharmacists Mutual Community Pharmacy

Shayna Skokan: Creighton University, Pharmacists Mutual Community Pharmacy

Grant H. Smith: Samford University, Ton Hoek Scholarship

Christine Taing: Roseman University of Health Sciences, Robert D. Gibson Scholarship

Nickolas Dorien Taylor: Butler University, Elizabeth K. Keyes Scholarship

Jenessa Teta: University of Saint Joseph School of Pharmacy and Physician Assistant Studies, John A. Gans Scholarship

Christian M. Williams: University of Kansas School of Pharmacy, Menighan Leadership Scholarship

 

To learn more about the scholarship program, please visit visit: 

https://www.aphafoundation.org/student-scholarship-program.

 

About the American Pharmacists Association Foundation

The APhA Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., is a trusted source of research demonstrating how pharmacists can improve health care. The APhA Foundation’s mission is to improve health by inspiring philanthropy, research, and innovation that advances pharmacists’ patient care services. The APhA Foundation is affiliated with the American Pharmacists Association, the national professional society of pharmacists in the U.S. For more information, please visit the APhA Foundation website www.aphafoundation.org. Follow the APhA Foundation on LinkedIn and Facebook for the latest updates.