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Every year, the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi awards fifty-seven Fellowships of $5,000 each and three at $15,000 each to members entering the first year of graduate or professional study. Each Phi Kappa Phi chapter may select one candidate from among its local applicants to compete for the Society-wide awards.
We are proud to present the 2010 Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship recipients:
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Name |
Chapter of Initiation |
|---|---|
Alessandra J. Ainsworth |
University of Kansas |
Kaitlyn M. Alcorn 1 |
Ithaca College |
Laura B. Armstrong |
Southern Oregon University |
Seyar A. Baqi |
University of Delaware |
Jennifer M. Bazemore |
University of Central Florida |
Janine P. Bernardo |
The College of New Jersey |
Robert A. Bonacci 2 |
The Ohio State University |
Kevin A. Callender |
University of Michigan |
Christopher J. Carlson |
James Madison University |
Erica Coates |
University of Central Missouri |
Daniel V. Dudenkov |
University of North Florida |
Rachel E. Dudley |
Syracuse University |
Jennifer A. Faust |
Illinois Wesleyan University |
Elizabeth M. Fetzer |
Grand Valley State University |
Andrea P. Fowler |
University of Oklahoma |
Teresa A. Franzen |
Black Hills State University |
Jennifer L. Ghandhi |
University of Alabama At Birmingham |
Drago Guggiana |
Montana State University |
Jeffrey P. Guillot |
University of Southern Mississippi |
Hailey E. Harroun |
Oklahoma State University |
Merranda Holmes |
Middle Tennessee State University |
Paige Ibanez |
Texas A&M University |
Courtney Innes 3 |
Brigham Young University |
Kristin A. Juhasz |
Indiana University of Pennsylvania |
Iris M. Kemp |
College of Charleston |
Jonathan M. Kessler |
Southeast Missouri State University |
Ashley A. Kilp |
Carnegie Mellon University |
The University of Tulsa |
|
Leigh Mackintosh |
Lynchburg College |
Mary D. Maher |
The University of Mississippi |
Daniel Mazzaferro |
Auburn University |
Cindy McCrea |
Boise State University |
Rae L. McFarlin |
Texas Woman's University |
Riki Meier 4 |
Arizona State University |
Goran Micevic 4 |
Iowa State University |
Kelsey Moran 5 |
Kansas State University |
Northern Illinois University |
|
Samantha Perez 4 |
Southeastern Louisiana University |
Timothy Pitts |
Mississippi State University |
Benjamin Pomerance 4 |
SUNY Plattsburgh |
Alexandra Radu |
Wesleyan College |
Amrita Raja |
Virginia Polytech Institute & State University |
Samuel Rauschenberg4 |
Georgia College & State University |
Gretchen Renshaw |
Pennsylvania State University |
Rebecca A. Rodger |
Samford University |
Jennifer M. Roemer |
Colorado State University |
David R. Rounce |
Villanova University |
Ermal Rrapaj |
Old Dominion University |
Jessica B. Ryan |
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
Claire H. Rydell 6 |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Staci M. Sakai |
University of California-Davis |
Christopher E. San Miguel 4 |
North Carolina State University |
Katherine Smith |
Louisiana State University |
Britta A. Spaulding |
Lycoming College |
Cody A. Tramp 7 |
Utah State University |
Kipp D. Voth |
Pittsburg State University |
Rachel Waldemer |
University of Missouri-Kansas City |
Several of Phi Kappa Phi's Fellowships have been endowed by generous donors. Below is a list that details the Society's named fellowships and the contributors who made them possible: |
1 Marjorie Schoch Fellow is awarded to a top ranking nominee. Mrs. Schoch earned a B.A. from Butler University and a Master of Library Science from the University of Illinois. She also enjoyed photography and travel. She was a lifelong supporter of her local chapter and Phi Kappa Phi Foundation for which The Society has established a named fellowship in her memory. |
2 Slater Fellow - In 1985, on his 95th birthday, Dr. James R. Slater, emeritus professor of biology at the University of Puget Sound, became the first member of the Society to make a special contribution to have a fellowship bear his name. In awarding the Slater Fellow, preference is given to the top scorer whose undergraduate field is in the biological sciences. |
3 Ruth E. Brasher Fellow - In recognition of years of dedicated services and in appreciation for her providing a planned gift to endow a fellowship, the Phi Kappa Phi Board of Directors created a named fellowship in honor of Dr. Ruth E. Brasher. The fellowship is awarded to the nominee from Chapter #058 at Brigham Young University should that nominee be chosen as a Fellowship recipient. If there is no fellowship recipient from this chapter, preference will be given to a recipient whose record of service is exceptional and/or whose undergraduate major is domestic and family science, should there be one. |
4 Walter and Adelheid Hohenstein Fellows - Both Dr. Walter and Adelheid Hohenstein were initiated into Phi Kappa Phi at the University of Maryland. Dr. Hohenstein was actively involved with Phi Kappa Phi for more than three decades. In 2004, the first Hohenstein Fellow is awarded to a top ranking nominee in each of the 5 regions: Northeast, Southeast, North Central, South Central, Western and one recipient from the University of Maryland when applicable. If there is no appropriate recipient from the University of Maryland, then a Hohenstein Fellow should be selected on the basis of distinguished research or service. |
5 Kathleen Greey Fellow - The Greey Fellowship was crested in 2001 to honor the memory of the late Kathleen Greey, a longtime chapter officer at Portland State University, who provided funds for this purpose in her estate plan. Preference will be given to one of the top-ranking nominee whose undergraduate field is other than the basic sciences. |
6 Alfred M. Wolfe Fellow is awarded in his memory to a top ranking nominee majoring in Agriculture, Classical Latin/Ancient Greek, or English. |
7 Yoerger Presidential Fellow - This fellowship, established in 2001 as a result of the generosity of Past National President Roger Yoerger is awarded each year to a student in one of the basic science disciplines (i.e., engineering, agriculture) rather than law or medicine. |