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
