Lambda Kappa Sigma Pharmacy Fraternity, a professional organization for women in pharmacy, is pleased to announce that the Ethel Heath Scholarship Key has been awarded to an exceptional student from the Alpha Omicron Chapter at the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy. Among the recipients for 2026 is Maegan J. Casimir. This prestigious scholarship is awarded to each graduating collegiate member of Lambda Kappa Sigma in good standing who has attained a cumulative scholastic rank in the top 10% of their graduating class. 

Maegan J. Casimir has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement throughout their time at the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy, earning top grades as they pursued their Doctorate of Pharmacy degree. Their dedication to scholarship and academic rigor has set them apart as one of the top-performing students in their graduating class.

In addition to their academic achievements, Maegan J. Casimir has been an active member of Lambda Kappa Sigma, Alpha Omicron Chapter, serving in various leadership roles and participating in community service initiatives. Their commitment to leadership and service has made a significant impact on the organization and the community at large. The Ethel J. Heath Scholarship Key recognizes Maegan J. Casimir’s outstanding achievements and dedication to scholarship and service.

Lambda Kappa Sigma congratulates Maegan J. Casimir on this remarkable achievement and thanks them for their contributions to the organization and the community. We are confident that they will continue to make a positive impact on the world through their dedication to scholarship, leadership, and service.

About Lambda Kappa Sigma: Lambda Kappa Sigma is an international professional pharmacy fraternity for women. Founded in 1913, Lambda Kappa Sigma is committed to promoting the profession of pharmacy and providing opportunities for personal and professional growth to its members. With 26 collegiate chapters across the United States and Canada, Lambda Kappa Sigma is dedicated to fostering a community of strong, capable women in pharmacy. For more information, please visit the Lambda Kappa Sigma website at www.lks.org.