Scholars
MARSHALL SCHOLARSHIP
As many as 43 students are selected each year to receive the Marshall Scholarship. The scholarship provides about $35,000 per year for two or three years of study in the United Kingdom.
The scholarship, funded by the British government, was established in 1953 as a national gesture of thanks to the United States for aid under the Marshall Plan.
K-State is tied for second in the nation among 500 state universities and 15th overall in the number of Marshall scholars selected since 1986.
2007
Lisa Kitten, mechanical engineering, Plains
2006
Patrice Holderbach, print journalism and international studies, Topeka
1999
Sam Halabi, political science and natural resources/environmental sciences, El Dorado
Tim Riemann, agricultural economics and pre-law, Derby
1996
Brian Hesse, political science, history, and international studies, Paxico
1995
Scott Rottinghaus, biology and classics, Westmoreland
1994
Signe Balch, biology and biochemistry, Baldwin City
1993
Cynthia Riemann, industrial engineering and physical sciences, Derby
1992
Christopher Baldwin, chemical engineering, McPherson
1991
Luis J. Montaner, veterinary medicine and veterinary pathology, Santurce, Puerto Rico
Julie Tarara, horticulture and social sciences, Bradford, Massachusetts
1984
Dan Robison, natural resources management and life sciences, Winfield
