Graduate Fellowship
National Award APSU's Recipient for 2000
Regan F. Hill
Regan F. Hill, a Pre-Med double major in
Chemistry and Biology was awarded a national
PKP fellowship in 2000 in support of her first
year of professional study at the College of
Medicine at the University of Tennessee, Memphis.
Regan's remarks: "Winning the Phi Kappa Phi
Graduate Fellowship was the second best news
that I received last year. The best news was my acceptance in to the University of Tennessee,College of Medicine. Medical school is a
wonderful experience.Although it is an
adjustment from undergraduate studies, the
education is very exciting and pleasing.
The PKP graduate workshop was very helpful
in preparing me to apply for medical school
as well as giving me pointers for the interview
process.The PKP Fellowship is helping me to
fulfill my dreams of becoming a physician.
With all of the stresses of medical school,
it is comforting to have the monetary
support of such an exceptional organization."
Her academic accomplishments and awards include:
- APSU
Presidential Scholarship
- Academic Honors Scholarship
- Summa Cum Laude Dean's List - five semesters
- Magna
Cum Laude Dean's List - two semesers
- Durward Harris
Premedicine Scholarship - Spring 1999
- Charles M.
Waters Scholarship (PKP-191)
- Intramural Soccer
All Tournament Team - Fall 1998 & 1999
- Outstanding
Greek Leader - 1999
- William McClure Drane Award,
Outstanding Student Leader - 1999 & 2000
- Outstanding
Greek Community Servant
- George Rawlins, Jr.,
Chemistry Award
- Durward Harris Premedical Award
- Jeannie Jordan Memorial Award
- Alpha Lambda Delta
- Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society
- Laurel Wreath Honor
Society
- Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honor Society
- Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
- Tri Beta Biological Honor
Society
- Order of Omega
- Tennessee Higher Education
Commission
- Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award - 1999
- APSU Homecoming Court - 1999
- Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges
- Regan participated in the National Science Foundation
Research for Undergradaute Students Program at
Mississippi State University. Her research topic was "Synthesis of 3'-(4-substituted-phenoxy)-3-stilbenols."(These compounds are important in wood preservatives and for human health. They are the compounds found in red wine, for example, which help reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease.)
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