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Scholars

Phi Kappa Phi SCHOLARSHIP

Sixty Phi Kappa Phi Fellows are selected each year, and each college or university is allowed to nominate just one candidate. The fellowship provides $5,000 for graduate study at the university of the student's choice. Forty students receive awards of excellence valued at $2,000.

2007

Jonathan King, chemical engineering, Manhattan

2006

Laura Wood, political science and philosophy, Lewis

2005

Jessica Heier, industrial engineering, Quinter

2004

Mackenzie deWerff, electrical engineering, Towanda (award of excellence)

2003

Jeremy Stohs, political science, Marysville

2002

Dawn Dechand, biological and agricultural engineering and natural resources/environmental sciences, Topeka

2001

Lory Stone, history and women's studies, Overland Park

2000

Gregory Cleaver, political science, German, and international studies, Lenexa

1999

Sam Halabi, political science and natural resources/environmental sciences, El Dorado

1998

Amy Elizabeth Schieferecke, political science, international studies, and pre-law, Selden 

1997

Joseph A. Schmidt II, chemistry, Hays 

1996

Jocelyn Viterna Hopper, sociology and Latin American studies, Manhattan  

1995

Julie Buzby, veterinary medicine, Burke, Virginia  

1994

John Hawks, English, anthropology, and modern languages, Norton  

1993

Katherine Koelliker, biology and modern languages, Manhattan  

1992

David R. Wilson, English and history, Sterling  

1991

Anita Krug, political science and economics, Russell 

1990

Douglas C. Burton, physical sciences and engineering, Manhattan

1989

T. Teresa Dao, chemical engineering, Wichita

1988

Scott L. Scrogin, mechanical engineering, Hutchinson

1986

David D. Niemann, mechanical engineering, Newton

1985

Gregory Case, finance, Salina

1984

Marc Brack, electrical engineering, Hoisington

1983

Janette F. Roth, history, Wamego  

1982

William Day Buck, Jr., biology, Marysville  

1981

Barbara Ellen Johnson, nuclear engineering, Ensign (honorable mention)  

1980

Cheryl A. Sales, foods and nutrition, Valley Falls

1979

Dwight A. Jurey, agricultural economics, Clifton

1978

Hussein Khalil, nuclear engineering, Manhattan

1977

Patrick McFadden, philosophy, Laramie, Wyoming

1976

Mark Spurrier, chemistry, Topeka

1973

Stephen Vancura, Jr., Harker Heights, Texas (honorable mention)

1971

Paul W. Dlabal, pre-medicine, Herington