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Tylenol awards $250,000 to outstanding healthcare students

FT. WASHINGTON, Pa., Sep 30, 2003 -- The makers of Tylenol(R) are pleased to announce the winners of the 2003 Tylenol Scholarships. This year's grants total $250,000, including 10 grants of $10,000 each and 150 of $1,000.

"The future of healthcare is a priority for us, and we are very proud of the accomplishments and dedication of the 2003 Tylenol Scholarship recipients," said Ashley McEvoy, Vice President, Marketing, McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals. "It has been our privilege to assist more than 5,000 deserving students achieve their academic goals over the past decade."

This year's major award recipients are:

  • Ferhina Ali of Staten Island, NY, who will attend the University of Rochester studying Neuroscience and optics.
  • Shaan Gandhi of Battle Creek, MI, who will attend Case Western Reserve University studying Medicine.
  • Wesley Hatch Greenblatt of Kearney, MO, who will attend Yale University studying Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry.
  • Gretchen Jackson of Uniontown, KS, who attends the University of Central Oklahoma studying Speech Language Pathology.
  • Kevin Koo of Nashua, NH, who will attend Harvard University studying Neuroscience and Biochemistry.
  • Joshua Min of Kinnelon, NJ, who will attend Yale University studying Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics.
  • Deepa Patel of Elkton, MD, who will attend the University of Miami studying Biology and Public Health.
  • Brinkley Sandvall of Arlington, TX, who will attend Baylor University studying Medical Humanities and Bio-ethics.
  • Parvinder Thiara of Rochelle, IL, who will attend Harvard College studying Pre-Medicine.
  • Rebecca Thilo of Coeur d'Alene, ID, who will attend Rice University studying Reconstructive Surgery.

The Tylenol Scholarship is one of the largest merit scholarship programs in the United States
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Contact: Julie McQuain
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JMPR Associates, Inc.
30-Sep-2003


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