Graduate Fellowships Available September 2008!

Fellowship


Every year, the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi awards sixty Fellowships of $5,000 each and forty Awards of Excellence of $2,000 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.


Named Fellowships


Slater Fellow
In awarding the Slater Fellow, preference is given to the top applicant whose undergraduate field is in the biological sciences.

2008 Winner
This year’s Slater Fellow is Courtney Lynne Ondeck, who is pursuing a double major in Material Science Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, #047.  She plans to complete an M.D./Ph.D. in Medicine and Biomedical Engineering.
 
Yoerger Presidential Fellow
The Yoeger Presidential Fellowship is awarded each year to a student in one of the basic science disciplines (i.e., engineering, agriculture) rather than law or medicine.
2008 Winner
David Eli Hoffert, who is majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, #021, is this year’s Yoerger Fellow.  He is planning to pursue a Ph.D. in Robotics Mechanical Engineering plus Computer Science.

Kathleen Greey Fellow
Preference for the Greey Fellowship is given to one of the top-ranking nominee whose undergraduate field is other than the basic sciences.
2008 Winner
This year’s Greey Fellow is Andrew Steven Jick, a Business Administration major with minors in Economics and English at California State University, Los Angeles, #093.  He plans to complete Law School with a J.D. degree.

Ruth E. Brasher Fellow
The Ruth E. Brasher Fellowship is awarded to the nominee from chapter #058 (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.
2008 Winner
This year’s Ruth E. Brasher Fellow is Jennifer Leigh Boyd, who is majoring in Biomedical Engineering Science and Technology at North Carolina State University, #033.  Ms. Boyd has an impressive record of service to the university and community.  She will pursue a Ph.D. in Orthopaedic Engineering.

Marjorie Schoch Fellow
The Marjorie Schoch Fellow is awarded to a top ranking nominee.
2008 Winner
This year’s Marjorie Schoch Fellow is Rajshri Mainthia, a Chemistry major at Virginia Commonwealth University, #193.  Her graduate plans include earning a degree in Medicine.


Alfred M. Wolfe Fellow
The Alfred M. Wolfe is awarded in his memory to a top ranking nominee majoring in Agriculture, Classical Latin/Ancient Greek, or English.
2008 Winner
Patrick David Heery
, who is majoring in Classics and World Religions at Ohio University, #073, is this year’s Alfred M. Wolfe Fellow.  He plans to pursue a Masters of Divinity degree in graduate school.
 
Walter and Adelheid Hohenstein Fellows
The Hohenstein Fellow is awarded to a top ranking nominee in each of the 5 regions: Northeast, Southeast, North Central, South Central, Western, and 1 recipient from the University of Maryland (if any).
2008 Winners
Walter and Adelheid Hohenstein Fellows


Northeastern Region: Vatsal Bharatbhai Patel, who is majoring in Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Connecticut, #059, is this year’s Hohenstein Fellow for the Northeastern Region.  He plans to attend Medical School.

Southeastern Region: Mary Kimberly Holder, who is majoring in Economics at the University of West Georgia, #150, is this year’s Hohenstein Fellow for the Southeastern Region.  She plans to study Economics in graduate school.


North Central Region: Benjamin Adam Lenderman, who is majoring in Finance, Management and Business Administration at Indiana State University, #221, is this year’s Hohenstein Fellow for the North Central Region.  He plans to study Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Management in graduate school.


South Central Region: Lucia Elizabeth Guillory, who is majoring in Psychology with a minor in Art History at the University of Houston, #054, is this year’s Hohenstein Fellow for the South Central Region.  She plans to study Industrial Organizational Psychology in graduate school.
 
Western Region: Christopher Stephen Prentice, an English Literature major at the University of New Mexico, #017, is this year’s Hohenstein Fellow for the Western Region.  He plans to study English Literature of the 19th Century in graduate school.


University of Maryland: A fellowship was not awarded to the nominee from the University of Maryland this year.



2008 Fellowship Award Winners ($5000)

Laurel TellerAndrews University
Andrew JickCalifornia State University-Los Angeles
Courtney OndeckCarnegie-Mellon University
Mark ZiatsClemson University
Anem WaheedEast Carolina University
Elisha AdkinsEastern Oregon University
Lourdes CortizoFlorida International University
Abigail RiddleGeorgetown College
Vicki HorwitzGeorgia State University
Nicholas TimmeIllinois Wesleyan University
Benjamin LendermanIndiana State University
Jessica TekippeIowa State University
Emily VoigtKansas State University
Tomasz StryjewskiLouisiana State University
Erin ConnerMcKendree University
Karen GaulkeMontana State University
Jennifer BoydNorth Carolina State University
Annie Vogel-CierniaNorth Dakota State University
Mischa BauermeisterNortheastern University
Patrick HeeryOhio University
Ronald FaramOklahoma City University
James LinOld Dominion University
Jody KulakowskiPennsylvania State University
Craig ThomasSoutheastern Louisiana University
Jared BurdeSouthern Illinois University-Carbondale
Mallory HensleySouthern Illinois University-Edwardsville
Gisselle Perez-MilicuaTexas A&M International University
Kristin WoodTexas Tech University
Alida LibermanThe College of New Jersey
Erin OdorThe Ohio State University
Julie CunninghamThe Sage Colleges
John SturgeonTruman State University
Huber Parsons, IIIUnited States Military Academy
Kristen SproatUnited States Naval Academy
Suzanne McCluskeyUniversity of Alabama-Birmingham
Sarah PullenUniversity of Central Florida
Vatsal PatelUniversity of Connecticut
Nathalie SosaUniversity of Florida
Anjali ShroffUniversity of Georgia
Lucia GuilloryUniversity of Houston
Ramon BoudreauxUniversity of Louisiana-Lafayette
Anh DoUniversity of Maine-Orono
Izuchukwu IwuekeUniversity of Memphis
Wei WeiUniversity of Mississippi
Mauro MuellerUniversity of Missouri-St Louis
Christopher PrenticeUniversity of New Mexico
Nicholas McLeanUniversity of North Carolina-Charlotte
Kelsey MartinUniversity of Oklahoma
Liana RobertsUniversity of Puget Sound
Andrew HorningUniversity of Southern California
Kathryn BrayUniversity of Tennessee-Martin
Laura HalpinUniversity of Toledo
Mary HolderUniversity of West Georgia
David HoffertUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Haig NorianVillanova University
Rajshri MainthiaVirginia Commonwealth University
Sherri CookVirginia Tech University
Melissa YeastWestern Illinois University
Shawn DanielsWright State University
Chad MillerYoungstown State University

 
2008 Award of Excellence Award Winners ($2000)
Brittany BurtonArkansas State University
Sarah CoxAuburn University
Nicole GarrettAuburn University of Montgomery
Jason SumerauAugusta State University
Rachel SaundersBerea College
Benjamin ThomasBrigham Young University
Rene BrownCalifornia State University-Sacramento
Jennifer VanyurElon University
Chelsea WoodcockFlorida State University
Joan Marie DreilingFort Hays State University
Johanna MailhotIthaca College
Courtney MaxeyMercer University
Gretchen JenkinsMiddle Tennessee State University
Bren PhillipsMissouri Univ. of Science & Tech
Elizabeth PerreyPittsburg State University
Amy CrossmanPortland State University
Ashley HallRadford University
Corey WatersSalem State College
Amanda KalerShepherd University
Joseph DonohoeShippensburg University
Aaron BoomsmaSouth Dakota State University
Michael PaintonSoutheast Missouri State University
John LathersThe Citadel
Sierra FordUniversity of California-Davis
Sarah WestbyUniversity of Delaware
Jonathan GrabeUniversity of Maryland
Diane SamuelsonUniversity of Nevada-Las Vegas
Stephanie SbongUniversity of North Texas
Skye LongUniversity of Southern Maine
Caroline HornerUniversity of Tennessee
Ladan AgharokhUniversity of Texas-Austin
Anne RoweUniversity of Wisconsin-Green Bay
Keith KollmeyerUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Ann DemlUniversity of Wisconsin-River Falls
Kristen HornerUniversity of Wyoming
Lacey KellerWashburn University
Huei-Yu ChenWesleyan College
John FletcherWestfield State College
Kristen BergmanWestmont College
Jessica CookeWinthrop University