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Udall SCHOLARSHIP

The Udall Scholarship provides $5,000 for students preparing for careers related to the environment or for students interested in Native American health care or tribal public policy. K-State is second among all public four-year colleges in America and fourth overall in Udall scholars since the program began in 1996.

2009

Andrew McGowan, agronomy, Prairie Village

2008

Iris Wilson, geography and natural resources/environmental sciences, Manhattan
Nicholas Long, architectural engineering, Topeka

2007

Brad Lutz, electrical and computer engineering, Andover
Ella Todd, marketing, Manhattan
Sally Maddock, architecture and natural resources/environmental sciences, Lakewood, Colorado (honorable mention)

2006

Matt King, political science and natural resources/environmental sciences, Wichita
Adrienne Stolwyk, architecture, Liberty, Missouri
Matt Woerman, mechanical engineering and natural resources/environmental sciences, Topeka
Sally Maddock, architecture and natural resources/environmental sciences, Lakewood, Colorado (honorable mention)
Mark Ruzicka, landscape architecture and natural resources/environmental sciences, Springfield, Missouri (honorable mention)

2005

Trisha Culbertson, biological and agricultural engineering, New Strawn
Mark Ruzicka, landscape architecture, Springfield, Missouri (honorable mention)

2004

Judd Patterson, biology and natural resources/environmental sciences, Salina (honorable mention)

2003

Trisha Culbertson, biological and agricultural engineering, Burlington (honorable mention)

2002

Diana Sjogren, marketing and international business, Wichita (honorable mention)
Catherine Cleavinger, architecture, Leavenworth (honorable mention)

2001

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

2000

Steven Briggeman, agricultural technology management and natural resources/environmental sciences, Iuka
Ben Champion, biology, chemistry, and natural resources/environmental sciences, Olathe
Dawn Dechand, biological and agricultural engineering-environmental and natural resources/environmental sciences, Topeka

1999

Sarah Glaser, biology and natural resources/environmental sciences, Emporia
Jennifer Wright, biology and agricultural engineering, Lakin
Steven Allen, chemical engineering, Overland Park
Stacy Meredith, geography, political science, and natural resources/environmental sciences, Papillion, Nebraska

1997

Nathan Nelson, agronomy, Manhattan 
Kevin Stamm, biological and agricultural engineering and natural resources/environmental sciences, Washington 

1996

Stefanie Ann Huff, biology, Omaha, Nebraska 
Steve L. McGinnis, environmental engineering, Matfield Green