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Fellowship

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:

Marcus L. Urann $15,000 Fellowship Recipients

Michael Campbell is graduating with honors from the United States Naval Academy in May 2010, earning a B.S. in Economics. He has gained numerous academic honors and awards along the way, including both George C. Marshall and Harry S. Truman scholarships to name but two. Campbell was also selected to attend the Basic Underwater Demolition / SEAL (BUD/S) training program after graduate school. He plans to pursue an M.A. in Development Studies, focusing on International Counter Terrorism, at King's College London.
Alexandra Paul Rosenberg holds many honors in addition to her Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship. She was also recognized as a Rhodes and Truman Scholar, is the Valedictorian of the United States Military Academy at West Point's class of 2010, and was named one of Glamour's "Top Ten College Women of the Year" in 2009. Rosenberg is earning a B.S. in Sociology with a minor in Pre-Medical studies at the USMA and plans to continue at the University of Oxford in England, where she will pursue an M.D. and Master of Philosophy.
Taralyn Tan graduated with honors, earning a B.S. in Biochemistry/Biophysics with a minor in Psychology from Oregon State University. She was named a National Academic All-Star in 2008 by USA Today. Tan is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Neuroscience and Neurobiology at Harvard University.

$5000 Fellowship Award Recipients

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

Named Fellowships

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.

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Deadlines

  • Chapter - April 1, 2011
  • Headquarters - April 15, 2011
  • Note: Some chapters may establish a different deadline to accommodate local needs. Check with your chapter to confirm the deadline.

 

 

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