Graduating students awarded College of Pharmacy achievement awards

As the 2022-23 academic year winds down, the URI College of Pharmacy issued a series of academic, professional and service awards on May 18 to students graduating with their PharmD degrees. Award winners include:

  • Viatris Excellence in Pharmacy – Evelyn Conroy
  • Rho Chi Award – Katherine Houlihan
  • Rho Chi Service Award – Joseph Kennedy
  • Merck Award – Lauryn Conti, McKenzie Nigro, Joseph Kennedy
  • Wolters Kluwer/Facts and Comparison Award – Christa Kooser
  • DEI Award – Kayla Arroco, Anjali Bordoloi
  • University Excellence Award – Stephanie Dowling, Maggie Hill
  • College of Pharmacy Academic Excellence Awards – Kathryn LeBlanc, Alexander Kelbley, Kaitlin Leduc, Matthew Carley, Brigid Perry, Christina Miller, Theresa Robinson, Emily Short, Brooke Kelley, Athena Matsikas, Katherine Carron, Cassandra Crompton
  • Outstanding Achievement in Teaching – Michael Leone
  • Outstanding Achievement in Research – Rmily Canuel, Stephanie Robertson
  • Outstanding Achievement in Pharmacy Practice – Rebecca Trojan, Deanna Farrell
  • Outstanding Achievement in Self-Care – Jessica Mills
  • Outstanding Achievement in Global Health Advocate of the Year – Kayla Arroco, Jaidyn DeJesus
  • APhA-ASO Award – Danielle D’Achino
  • Phi Lambda Sigma Award – Sonika Tahiliani
  • PPAG Award – Olivia Bleier
  • ASHP Award – Mackenzie Nigro
  • SNPhA Award – Whitney King
  • ASCP Award – Mackenzie Nigro
  • NCODA Leadership Award – Emily Canuel
  • Kappa Psi – Matthew Campion
  • Lambda Kappa Sigma – Anjali Bordoloi
  • AMCP Award – Marta Jankowska
  • APhO Award – Matthew Campion
  • SCCP Award – Anthony Makashov
  • AAPP Award – Joseph Kennedy
  • College of Pharmacy Service Award – Gillian Unger
  • Public Health Award – Gabriela Nieves