Skip to main content
Academic Programs Doctor of Pharmacy Program - PharmD Faculty Grants and Awards Students,
Grayson Mendenhall
August 1, 2007



Kappa Epsilon honored two UNC School of Pharmacy faculty members and the UNC Lambda chapter at the fraternity’s 46th annual national convention on July 25-29 in Charlotte.

Jennifer Stegall-Zanation, PharmD, a clinical assistant professor in the Office of Professional Education, was recognized for her contributions as convention chair. Jo Ellen Rodgers, PharmD, a clinical assistant professor in the Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics, received the Unicorn Award, which recognizes Kappa Epsilon alumni members’ sustained service to the organization.

The UNC Lambda chapter received the award for Outstanding Collegiate Chapter, as well as an honorable mention for the Best Service award for its efforts in promoting breast cancer awareness in the community.

Kappa Epsilon was founded in 1921 to unite women pharmacy students across the nation. The fraternity supports personal and professional development, provides networking opportunities, promotes pharmacy as a career, and participates in various breast cancer awareness efforts. The organization has more than twenty thousand members, thirty-seven collegiate chapters and ten alumni chapters.

Latest News


Comments are closed.