Scholars
Fulbright SCHOLARSHIP
The Fulbright Scholarship provides round-trip transportation, tuition, and a monthly stipend for one academic year in any of about 140 countries. K-State has produced 45 Fulbright student scholars since 1975.
2007
Matt King, political science and natural resources/environmental sciences, Wichita
2006
Lynn Brickley, counseling and student development, Haysville
Elizabeth Grieg, nutritional science and Spanish, Clovis, New Mexico
Amity Thompson, history, Manhattan
David Thompson, electrical engineering, Burlingame
2002
Brian Barnett, French, Spanish, and international studies, Colby
2001
Lucas Bessire, anthropology and modern languages, Liberal
2000
Kevin Hauck, Spanish, sociology, and Latin American studies, Manhattan
1998
Justin Kastner, food science and industry, Manhattan
1997
Lance Davidson, biochemistry, Salina
Sarah K. Happel, public relations, Frazee, Minnesota
George Hebert, biology and pre-medicine, Manhattan
Neil A. Johnson, computer science, Prairie Village
Michelle Munson, physics and electrical engineering, Junction City
1996
Shanté Moore, political science and Latin American studies, Junction City
1994
Robert P. Anderson, biology, Belle Plaine
Lynn W. Seyler, political science, Latin American studies, and modern languages, Manhattan
1993
Lisa Mertz, anthropology and modern languages, Kansas City
1992
Jo Ann Burtness, textiles, LaCygne
Elizabeth A. Wulf, bakery science and management, Newton
1991
Idil Hasimoglu, interior architecture, Salina
Anita Krug, political science and economics, Russell
Clint Riley, chemical science, philosophy, and pre-law, Manhattan
1990
Chris Kippes, philosophy, Colby
1989
Leslie Guizlo, geography, Wichita
Jolanta Jacobs, biology, Bakersfield, California
1988
Dan Owens, economics and modern languages, Shawnee Mission
1987
Cheryl Cailteux, modern languages, Kansas City
Greg Jarrett, engineering, Parsons
Susan Leipold, theatre, Manhattan
1986
Whitney Linder, political science, Manhattan
Shirley L. Norris, history, Berryton
1985
Linda C. Hall, architecture, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1983
Esther Gray, elementary education and sociology, Manhattan
Stephanie Young, economics and pre-law, Manhattan
1982
Rodney Fox, chemical engineering, Manhattan
1981
Mark Patzkowsky, geology, Topeka
James F. Schesser, Jr., Soviet studies and agriculture, Horton
Carolyn Thayer, vocal music, Ottawa
Sandra Lynn Thompson, biochemistry, Little Rock, Arkansas
1978
Grace Y. Hwang, political science, Manhattan
Austin C. Melton, mathematics, Wichita
1977
Michael R. Hurd, modern languages, Manhattan
1976
Elena M. Beck Bastida, sociology, Atlanta, Georgia
1975
Kathy Hall, modern languages, Manhattan
1970
Barbara Chance, history and modern languages, Frankfort
Carol Leonard, anthropology, Salina
Robert G. Rodda, social science, Wichita
1967
Karen Chitwood, modern languages, Wichita
Donald Ferguson, nuclear engineering, Kensington
Marykaye Rafter, modern languages, Leavenworth
1962
James Callen, nuclear engineering, Wichita
1959
Bruce Wilson, English, Manhattan
1957
Robert Bruce Cutler, English, Winnetta, Illinois
1955
Bill Barr, history and government, Manhattan
Jane Compton, child welfare, Manhattan
1954
Frank Andrews, chemistry, Manhattan
1952
Herbert Johnson, agricultural economics, Salina
Betty Williams, political science, Marion
