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L E GACY L I G H TS T H E WAY
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A GUIDING LIGHT
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MEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
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IN GRATITUDE,
Dear Friends of Phi Kappa Phi, As we begin to wrap up our current fiscal year, we want you to know that we are truly grateful for each of you. Your generosity is inspiring and helps ensure the future of our Society. We continue to fund more than $1 million annually through our award and grant programs as a direct result of donors and friends like you. We are continually amazed at how these programs exemplify the ideals that our Society holds so dearly. In the pages that follow, we invite you to meet some of the remarkable award recipients whose commitment to academic excellence and service to others encouraged them to apply for one of our awards. Their drive to succeed highlights the Society’s focus on academic excellence. Their drive to engage with the community of scholars in service to others
highlights the true impact of our Society’s mission. Thank you for your partnership in that mission and for your generosity in the stewardship of the future. On behalf of the more than 1.5 million members initiated since the Society’s founding 125 years ago, we celebrate and thank you. You truly reflect the words of Ella Baker: Give light and people will find the way. Never underestimate the difference your contributions to the Society make and the impact your generosity has on the lives of our members and students around the world. Your gifts are truly the light that helps them find their way towards exemplifying academic excellence and service to others. Your generosity makes our world a better place. Thank you!
DAN SANDWEISS, PH.D. Society President
BRADLEY R. NEWCOMER, PH.D., MBA Executive Director and CEO
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ANNIVERSARIES
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To recognize and promote academic excellence in all
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fields of higher education
Montana State University Virginia Tech
and to engage the community of scholars in
Eastern Kentucky University
service to others.
Eastern New Mexico University
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Florida Atlantic University Georgia Southern University Purdue University
Let the love of learning
Troy University
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University of Memphis University of North Alabama University of South Florida The University of Tennessee at Martin Washburn University
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Weber State University
GIVEN IN AWARDS AND GRANTS
281 INITIATIONS held at 255 chapters
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OUR SOCIAL
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2.2 MILLION visits to
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ince the first class of Fellows in 1933, the Society’s award and grant programs have continued to light the way for members, students and organizations around the world. Because of you, doors of opportunity were opened and the path of excellence was paved. Your generous
support and continued partnership allowed us to continue our legacy of shining a light and honoring the academic and personal achievements of 304 recipients. Thank you!
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$907,610 1,260 AWARDED
APPLICANTS
FELLOWSHIPS
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$35,000 1897 Fellowship
$35,000 Sherrill Carlson Fellowship
$20,000 Marcus L. Urann Fellowships
$8,500 Fellowships
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$10,000 Dissertation Fellowships
$28,610 Literacy Grants with projects in the United States, India and Ethiopia.
UP TO $1,500 Graduate Research awards
$500 Love of Learning Awards
LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES The Middle Tennessee State University Phi Kappa Phi chapter collaborated with another campus organization this fall to help spread the love of learning. With the assistance of a $1,200 Phi Kappa Phi Literacy Grant and efforts of the chapter’s student vice presidents and officers, two campus child care centers received Little Free Libraries during the fall semester. The goal of the project was to help promote the love of learning to children under the age of 5 and to improve access to books for
ALICE DELL’ERA both children and adults. “The Phi Kappa Phi motto is ‘Let the love of learning rule humanity,’ so we’re trying to encourage, of course, in order to learn you need to be able to read,” said project director Sandra Campbell. Some books were purchased new and others were donated via a book drive. Users of the Little Free Libraries are free to borrow or take books as well as make contributions. Nathan Wahl, a chapter student vice president, helped construct each library calling the libraries an “opportunity for discovery.”
2021 GRADUATE RESEARCH RECIPIENT
“It is an honor to receive the 2021 Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Research Grant. Not only does this award offer an invaluable support for my research project, but it also represents for me a warm encouragement and a reminder that, with unwavering dedication, we can move closer to our goals and dreams.”
KELSEY KEITH 2021 FELLOW
IGNITING EXCELLENCE Phi Kappa Phi’s Love of Learning Awards are designed to help fund post-baccalaureate professional development for active Phi Kappa Phi members, including graduate or professional studies, doctoral dissertations, continuing education, travel related to teaching and research, career development and more. Aaron Ragsdale, a music professor at South Dakota State University and 2021 award recipient, used the funds to continue his professional development by attending an international percussion conference — one of the largest gatherings of percussion educators,
performers and professionals devoted to furthering the percussive arts and education. As a devoted educator, Ragsdale says his professional goals lie “largely in inspiring my students to be lifelong learners in their field and preparing them to pass on the enthusiasm they bring to their chosen field of study on to their subsequent students.” Ragsdale was initiated in 2016 at SDSU. “The Love of Learning Award program has allowed me to continue my professional development across venues that might otherwise fall outside the scope of support from my institution,” said Ragsdale. “The best part of Phi Kappa Phi is its continued commitment to supporting its community of leaders and learners.”
“Graduating college is an intimidating milestone in any year. Graduating college in the wake of a pandemic is its own beast entirely. With this Fellowship, I have the security of support. I am so grateful to have a community who believes in me and teaches me to believe in myself.”
ANDRE CHIANG
2021 LOVE OF LEARNING RECIPIENT
“Phi Kappa Phi provides access for different kinds of learning through the Love of Learning Award. Since it is not limited in scope, it has allowed me to further my pursuits in the field through many different avenues.”
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LEGACY LIGHTS
From the naming of the first class of Phi K appa Phi Fellows almost 90 years ago, the Society ’s award and grant programs have evolved significantly, and 2021 was no different with the addition of four new Bond Fellowships — named for lifelong donors of Phi K appa Phi, Vic toria and L.D. Bond.
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The Bond Fellowships enabled the Society to increase its signature initiative from $615,000 to nearly $650,000 awarded annually to members in their first year of graduate study. The Bond Fellowships reflect the life’s work and generosity of Victoria and L.D. Bond. Two Victoria Lynn Bond fellowships support the top-scoring nominees in the arts, music and/or literature. Two L.D. Bond Fellowships recognize the top-scoring nominees in the fields of mathematics or information technology. “Because my special interests are music and humanities, and L.D.’s are in math and information technology, we have directed that our planned gift help students pursuing advanced degrees in those fields,” Victoria Bond said in her 2006 Forum interview. Victoria Bond was initiated at Wichita State University in 2002 as a graduate student. Her first reaction on being invited to join the Society was joy, then disbelief. “My first thought was: ‘This is wonderful!’ But then I feared there must have been some mistake, for I was not a traditional student,” Bond said in her 2006 interview. Victoria and L.D.
embraced Phi Kappa Phi’s motto: “Let the love of learning rule humanity,” which included the generous support of the Society’s Fellowship program. In 2020, Phi Kappa Phi said goodbye to its faithful friends Victoria and L.D. Bond. Victoria Bond died on July 15 at 76 and L.D. Bond died Nov. 5 at 89. Despite their passing, the legacy of the Bonds will remain alive and well at the Society. “We feel very humbled knowing that we shall live through eternity through a fellowship bearing our names, knowing that long after we are gone, we shall be helping people realize their education and career dreams.” The Bonds have paved the path to excellence for many members to come. “I am truly honored to receive the Bond Fellowship. This will alleviate the financial burden of graduate school and allow me to focus all my efforts on my studies without worry. I hope to honor the memories of Victoria and L.D. Bond by excelling at my studies in the arts and working towards a successful career,” said Nicole Jowett, 2021 Bond Fellow.
VICTORIA AND L.D. BOND, PICTURED IN THE CENTER
the Way
WE FEEL VERY HUMBLED KNOWING THAT WE SHALL LIVE THROUGH ETERNITY THROUGH A FELLOWSHIP BEARING OUR NAMES, KNOWING THAT LONG AFTER WE ARE GONE, WE SHALL BE HELPING PEOPLE REALIZE THEIR EDUCATION AND CAREER DREAMS.
ILLUSTRATING
Leslie King spent her childhood illustrating hundreds of stories for fun, usually on the back of paper rec ycled from her father ’s office, but the idea of becoming a professional ar tist didn’t happen until her first year of college during a summer darkroom photography class. “ The processes of chemistr y, light and latent image held so much magic for me, I could not get enough hours with my camera or darkroom time,” said King.
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King switched her major from anthropology and transferred to Shepherd University, a small college with a strong photography program. After undergrad she began to pursue a master’s in fine art at Radford University, where she was initiated as a Phi Kappa Phi member, and that is when she discovered the full potential of image making. The rest was history. A 2021 Graduate Research Grant recipient, King used the funds to bring her vision to life — turning her studio art project and thesis, “Postcards from the Pandemic: A Pulaski Memoir,” into a traveling exhibition and book. “This is more than a series of fine art photographic prints — it is a chronicle of the visual and experiential moments of living in Appalachia during the COVID-19 pandemic. This creative research project brings together the collective consciousness of community,” she said. The project explores methods of photopolymer gravure printmaking, storytelling and community art while maintaining traditional research on historical perspectives of photography during the 1918 pandemic. “This series, steeped in historic process aesthetics, is
an homage to the Photo Secessionists, and some may see it as a subconscious comparison of the 1918 pandemic and life in the coronavirus period,” said King. With funds from the Graduate Research Grant, King has been able to showcase her project throughout Virginia’s museums and art centers, such as Piedmont Arts and the William King Art Museum. “I hope the series will foster a sense of nostalgia among my viewers, helping to [validate] the human condition we are all experiencing, and inspire others to express their experiences through art,” she said. King is beyond grateful for the opportunity she has been provided through the Society. “Phi Kappa Phi has provided me with so much beyond the funding to help realize my artistic vision. It has given me a sense of validation,” she said. “Art and creative enterprises are often subjective — in one space you may win first prize in a juried show, or you may get a rejection notice for the same work. This award gave me confidence to carry on with the project and to share it with a wider audience beyond my university.”
LESLIE KING
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PHI KAPPA PHI HAS PROVIDED ME WITH SO MUCH BEYOND THE FUNDING TO HELP REALIZE MY ARTISTIC VISION. IT HAS GIVEN ME A SENSE OF VALIDATION.
A GUIDING
The many friends of Phi K appa Phi have paved the path of oppor tunity for thousands of members through our award and grant programs. Wendell McKenzie is one of those special friends.
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McKenzie, who was initiated in 1969 at North Carolina State University as a graduate student, said there was never a doubt in his mind that he would accept the invitation into Phi Kappa Phi. “I knew membership was a distinct honor and acknowledgement of academic development and success,” he said. At the time McKenzie accepted membership, he was being recruited to join the faculty at NC State, where he continued his career with the genetics faculty for nearly 40 years. During that time, along with his family, he participated in a six-month sabbatical in Sweden. “This ‘study abroad’ was a wonderful international experience for all of us,” he said. So much so that upon his retirement in 2011, McKenzie and his wife, Georgie McKenzie, established a Phi Kappa Phi endowment to support a study abroad student annually. “We continue to happily fund that endowment.”
McKenzie, who first became active at the chapter level, then a national board member, including Society president, humbly says that the real blessing is being able to meet and learn about the enriching experiences of the McKenzie Study Abroad Grant recipients. Every member, friend and donor of Phi Kappa Phi is a part of the legacy our founder Marcus L. Urann started 125 years ago. When asked what kind of legacy McKenzie would like to leave behind, he recalled being asked that question several years ago and being dumfounded because it was not something he had thought of. Now reflecting again, McKenzie says, “I think my role has been that of a member of a perpetual relay team. Receive the baton, carry it for a meaningful time, pass it on to the successor and so forth, all the while making positive strides. I like to think I was more about process and progress than legacy.”
GEORGIE AND WENDELL MCKENZIE
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I THINK MY ROLE HAS BEEN THAT OF A MEMBER OF A PERPETUAL RELAY TEAM. RECEIVE THE BATON, CARRY IT FOR A MEANINGFUL TIME, PASS IT ON TO THE SUCCESSOR AND SO FORTH, ALL THE WHILE MAKING POSITIVE STRIDES. I LIKE TO THINK I WAS MORE ABOUT PROCESS AND PROGRESS THAN LEGACY.
SOCIETY HIGHLIGHTS
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ore than 325 chapters in the United States, its territories and the Philippines.
active members
issues of the award-winning Forum
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This year, the program recognized 74 chapters, including:
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CHARLOTTE WADE, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA CHAPTER PAST PRESIDENT
“My favorite part about volunteering with Phi Kappa Phi is participating in induction ceremonies and seeing the pride on the faces of the students and their guests as we celebrate their achievements.”
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C O R P O R AT E PA R T N E R S NEW PARTNERS IN 2021
DIMITRIA COOK, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOVE OF LEARNING COMMITTEE
“I volunteer because the Phi Kappa Phi motto is more than a motto to me. It is how I view my life. I am always learning. Being in service to others allows me to live and serve from the space of empathy and embracing equity. I always strive to ‘Let the love of learning rule humanity.’ ”
ROGER GOLD, SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY CHAPTER SECRETARY
“Phi Kappa Phi is a celebration of learning, a recognition of accomplishment and an opportunity to engage with a community of scholars who truly believe that scholarship is the basis for unity and the hope for a brighter future.”
JENNIFER FULLER, THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA LOVE OF LEARNING COMMITTEE
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exclusive savings and refinance options for recent graduates and parents
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“I received a Love of Learning Grant early in my career, and it was an incredible chance to connect my research with others. I serve because I enjoy being able to pass similar opportunities on to others and pay forward the experiences that were given to me.”
SOW A SEED OF EXCELLENCE Since 2019, the Council of Students has hosted the Fall Service Project — an initiative encouraging chapters to positively impact their communities through service projects. The Mississippi State University chapter, alongside the university’s Wildlife Society and Forestry Club participated this year by spearheading a beautification project on their campus. More than 25 students and faculty members worked to clear old plant materials and establish more than $3,000 worth of new shrubs and perennials around a campus building. Participants also learned proper plant identification, how to pair plants with planting sites and the techniques for establishing native plant communities.
EXCEL X3 Phi Kappa Phi brought home three national awards for its marketing and publishing efforts at the 41st Annual AM&P Network EXCEL Awards. The awards recognize excellence and leadership in nonprofit association media, publishing, marketing and communications. The Society garnered a gold award in the Promotional Content – Annual Report category for its 2019 Annual Report. The report, titled “Realizing a Dream,” featured a stunning design with photos and infographics, stories of Phi Kappa Phi award winners and members, chapter happenings and much more. Also, in the Promotional Content division, the Society’s annual awards mailer, titled “Reaching New Heights,” won a bronze award in the Direct Mail – Single Piece category. The awards mailer is distributed to upwards of 1,200 stakeholders and used throughout the year to promote the Society’s robust award and grant programs which distribute more than $1 million annually. With a tradition of winning EXCEL Awards for its quarterly magazine, the Forum, this year was no different. Phi Kappa Phi took home a bronze award in the Magazine – Editorial/Opinion category for “Second Thoughts on Second Thoughts,” an essay written by Derek Furr in the fall 2020 edition about teaching during the pandemic. The competition, which is open to nonprofit and for-profit associations, annually draws hundreds of contestants from around the nation. This year, 240 awards were presented across 82 categories.
CHAPTER SPOTLIGHT The chapter at California State UniversityFresno gained student attention with a clever and timely pumpkin painting event this past fall. This was the chapter’s first in-person campus event since the start of the pandemic. With more than 40 students in attendance, each participant learned about Phi Kappa Phi, enjoyed some sweet treats and got to let their creativity shine while painting pumpkins. “Everyone who stopped by and participated left with a smile on their faces. Several students thanked us profusely and said this made their day,” said Debra Neufeld, chapter secretary. Throughout the year, the Fresno State chapter engages with its campus student
body to increase the Society’s visibility. In November 2021, the chapter was recognized by the national office for its work and was named a 2021-2022 Platinum Chapter. “We are honored to be recognized with Phi Kappa Phi’s highest award as it shows that our chapter is contributing to the life of our university in positive ways,” said chapter president Chuck Radke. Neufeld says the chapter hopes to continue the pumpkin event and make it an annual experience.
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MEMBER HIGLIGHTS
IN THE NEWS TANISHQ ABRAHAM (University of CaliforniaDavis) was named one of the 50 finalists for the inaugural Global Student Prize worth $100,000. The 18-yearold Sacramento native and fourthyear Ph.D. candidate joined Phi Kappa Phi when he was 14 years old.
CHARLOTTE HINGER (Fort Hays State University) was inducted into the Colorado Authors Hall of Fame. Her latest novel, The Healer’s Daughter, won a Kansas Notable Book Award and a Will Rogers Silver Medallion, and was a finalist for the High Plains Book Award.
BROOKE HURSH (Florida Institute of Technology) was named a 2021 Astronaut Scholar by the Astronaut
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Scholarship Foundation. The recognition signifies she is among the top STEM students in the country.
LESIA L. CRUMPTONYOUNG (Tennessee State University) has been named president of Texas Southern University. She joins TSU from her most recent post as provost and senior vice president for academic affairs and chief academic officer at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.
WENDY LAWRENCE (United States Naval Academy) was honored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as its featured Veteran of the Day. Lawrence’s lifelong accomplishments as a pilot, astronaut, teacher and more were highlighted on March 1 to launch the VA’s monthlong celebration of Women’s History Month.
IT IS NEVER TOO LATE As full-time parents and employees, going to graduate school wasn’t the easiest task for Catherine and Jeremiah “JJ” McDaniel, but in the end, the achievement was well worth it. The balance between work, school and parenting led to many late nights and early mornings to complete assignments. “We were each other’s motivation, support and inspirations,” said Catherine McDaniel. Catherine and JJ obtained their master’s degrees from the University of Maryland Global Campus, where they both held a 4.0 GPA and were initiated into Phi Kappa Phi. Catherine graduated in human resource management and JJ in acquisitions and supply chain management. “Phi Kappa Phi is highly revered and it was a goal from day one to get that recognition. Once we started our master’s degree journey, it turned into a fun competition between the two of us to see who could obtain the better GPA,” said Catherine McDaniel. When asked what advice she would give parents who are thinking of going back to graduate school, Catherine says not to be scared, ask for help and establish good relationships with your professors. “I want my boys to know that mom and dad worked really hard to achieve a great goal. That through a pandemic, work and the million other directions we were pulled into, we were able to push ourselves to overcome everything.” The McDaniels are high school sweethearts, have been married for 10 years and currently reside in Herndon, Virginia, with their two sons, Jacob, 7, and Logan, 3.
WE ASKED OUR MEMBERS
WHY THEY JOINED PHI KAPPA PHI? OCTAVIANO MERECIAS-CUEVAS OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
LIKE FATHER, LIKE DAUGHTER—
A PHI KAPPA PHI LEGAC Y
Although they attended different colleges, decades apart, Dennis and Grace Majewski have a proud moment that few parents and children share — they are both Phi Kappa Phi members. After Grace’s recent induction at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin, her father thought back to when he was welcomed into the Society. “It was a privilege to be inducted into Phi Kappa Phi when I completed my undergraduate degree. Now my daughter gets to share in the same experience, becoming a member of this prestigious honor society; and sharing this recognition with her dad,” said Dennis Majewski. Dennis Majewski recalled his college journey in the 1970s. Early on, a clerical error on his
high school transcript resulted in multiple rejections from universities and junior colleges alike. After resolving the issue and diving into communications and broadcasting at Western Illinois University, he graduated as a proud Phi Kappa Phi member with honors. “It is a particular honor for me to become a member because of an early obstacle I had to overcome,” he said. He continued his education at WIU, earning a master’s degree in 1980. When it was time for Grace Majewski to choose a school, Dennis Majewski was happy to see her pick one with a Phi Kappa Phi chapter. Now, as she earns her bachelor’s degree in music education, she also joins the ranks of top scholars who are proud Society members. In addition to having his daughter as a fellow member, Dennis Majewski also appreciates other perks of active membership. “One of the benefits I enjoy most about the membership is the Forum quarterly magazine. I find the articles enlightening and thoughtful,” he said. “It is always good to read about what is happening with other members of the society and with Phi Kappa Phi.”
“I joined Phi Kappa Phi because I wanted to mentor, volunteer, share and learn from the experience and wisdom of others.”
SARAH MCWILLIAMS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA
“I joined Phi Kappa Phi because I wanted to stay connected with scholars and peers from other disciplines. It has been a great way to collaborate with a wide range of individuals from different disciplines.”
AKINTONDE ABBAS THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE
“I joined Phi Kappa Phi because of the opportunity to engage with and impact my community beyond the scope of my core academic work.”
SANA AHMED SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY
“I joined The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi because I believe in the Society’s mission as well as our motto: ‘Let the love of learning rule humanity.’ ”
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he successes of Phi Kappa Phi illustrated in this report would not be possible without you. Because
of your generosity the Society was able to expand upon its mission to recognize and promote academic excellence in 2021. Donors like you are the best example of the community of scholars and friends who make up Phi Kappa Phi. On behalf of the 1.5 million members of Phi Kappa Phi, thank you for helping us be a bright light.
1897 SOCIETY David Baker Colorado State University Victoria Bond* Wichita State University Ruth Brasher Brigham Young University Keith Capp University of Southern California Richard Cochran Oklahoma State University
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University listed indicates Phi Kappa Phi chapter of affiliation. * indicates deceased
We have made every effort to ensure this list is inclusive and accurate. If your name has been inadvertently omitted or displayed incorrectly, we sincerely apologize for the error. Please contact us at execdirector@phikappaphi.org so we may update our records.
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Jonathan Davies University of Louisiana at Monroe William Dove North Carolina State University Martha Frost SUNY Plattsburgh Doreen Gee University of Southern California Kent Gonser United States Military Academy John Harman Clemson University Gerald Houston Northwestern State University of Louisiana John Krause Pennsylvania State University Rodney Lawrence University of Southern California
Barbara Maidment Oregon State University James Munkres Nebraska Wesleyan University Lee Randall The University of Mississippi G. Sterner Pennsylvania State University Mary Todd Marshall University
PLATINUM SCHOLARS Helene Aardema Pennsylvania State University Harry Blevins Jr. East Tennessee State University Kathy Charleston Longwood University Jaclyn Cutler University of Southern California MaryAnn Davis* University of Louisville Paul Dlabal Jr. The University of Texas at Austin Mary Ann Dworak Montclair State University Deborah Erickson University of Kentucky Cheryl Gunter Iowa State University Karen Heine United States Naval Academy John Hribar* Member at Large
Dong Hyun Jeong The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Ray Kahler University of Puget Sound Royal Lachasse California State University, Los Angeles Gerald Leischuck Auburn University Kenneth Loveless Clemson University Robert Mitarotonda University of North Florida Grover Outland III Virginia Military Institute Daniel Phillips University of Illinois at Chicago Orville Plum Montana State University C. Hope Poindexter Pennsylvania State University John Rabatin California State University, Los Angeles Patricia Rischar Western Illinois University Diane Smathers Clemson University James Soules Texas Tech University Roger Stout Arizona State University William Terrell Wichita State University
Veda Ward California State University, Northridge Tom Woodard Louisiana State University
GOLD SCHOLARS Fred Addison University of Georgia Lucius Adkins Jr. University of Georgia Jane Aldrich University of Florida Thomas Ankeny Arizona State University Monica Arroyo Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
Edward Domning University of California-Davis
Brad Jewell Member at Large
Jane Donawerth University of Maryland, College Park
Frances Keech MCPHS University
Richard Edwards University of North Texas Benjamin Eldred Missouri University of Science and Technology Joseph Elliott Missouri University of Science and Technology Daniel Faletti University of California-Davis Freddie Fenster University of Southern California Richard Ford Weber State University
Virginia Kern Iowa State University Jeannine Klos University of Central Florida William Knight University of Houston-Victoria Monika Kratzmann Northeastern University Connie Lamb Brigham Young University Lequan Lee Fordham University Kathe Mitchell Brigham Young University
Yaw Asamoah Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Martha Gilbreath The University of Texas at Austin
Christopher Monte The University of Tennessee at Martin
Susan Audino Hood College
Roderick Hart Pennsylvania State University
Donald Mrozek Kansas State University
Maureen Barrett University of Florida
Takeo Hokama University of Hawaii
William Mulligan Jr. Murray State University
Michael Bearb Lamar University
Richard Holland University of West Alabama
Traci Navarre Southeastern Louisiana University
Louise Bookman University of Rhode Island
C. Holmes Michigan State University
Sharon Nickols University of Georgia
John Briesemeister University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Alan Hovestadt Western Michigan University
Marion Nobrega The University of Toledo
Jennifer Bucki Butler University
Hillary Hutchinson The University of Texas at Austin
Marjorie Norquist University of Rhode Island
Janice Calomiris Virginia Tech
David Irwin Pennsylvania State University
Patricia O’Leary Delta State University
Armand Cantafio University of Bridgeport
Margaret Jefferson California State University, Los Angeles
Neil Opfer Washington State University
Marcus Urann Society Named for the student founder of Phi Kappa Phi, the Marcus Urann Society includes members who have provided for the Society in their estate plans.
L.D.* & VICTORIA BOND* RUTH E. BRASHER DARRELL BRATTON AGATHA BURNETT* R. SHERRILL CARLSON* MILDRED CHAMBERS JANICE DELLAR* FLORENCE DOWLING* KATHLEEN GREEY* LOUISE GUILD* WALTER* & ADELHEID HOHENSTEIN* HELEN LOW* MARGARET MCAFEE* TIMOTHY R. RAU* ROBERT & CAROL ROGOW MARJORIE SCHOCH* RICK A. SHALE* If you have provided for Phi Kappa Phi in your estate plan, or wish to, please contact bjewell@phikappaphi.org. * indicates deceased
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George Orr Colorado State University
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Lois Otanez California State University, Dominguez Hills Lisa Paul Eastern New Mexico University
Stanley Tokarz Jr. University of Maryland, College Park Leland Vail California State University, Long Beach Leon Vermilya San Jose State University
Alexandra Arisa Texas Tech University
Charles Barlow Jr. University of Southern California
Paula Arvedson California State University, Los Angeles
Mary Barrett The University of Mississippi
George Aschenbrenner Villanova University
Helen Peck* Louisiana State University
Larry White Mississippi State University
Jana Asher Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania
Charles Ponte West Virginia University
Wiley Wilson III San Jose State University
Rebecca Atencio-Hunter Eastern New Mexico University
SILVER SCHOLARS
John Atkins North Carolina State University
I FEEL HONORED TO BE ONE OF THE RECIPIENTS OF THE LOVE OF LEARNING AWARD. IT GOES A LONG WAY TO EASE SOME OF THE FINANCIAL BURDEN I FACE AS A STUDENT AND IT ALSO SERVES AS A PAT ON THE BACK FOR ALL MY EFFORTS IN ENSURING THAT I SUCCEED IN MY EDUCATION.
George Randels Jr. University of the Pacific
OLUFADEKE ADENIYI Love of Learning recipient
John Tielking Texas A&M University
Vickie Rauser Montana State University Steven Rock Western Illinois University Stephen Ruger The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Rick Shale* Youngstown State University David Silva Salem State University Gregory Smith California State University, Long Beach Lila Stevens University of Maine Robert Thresher Colorado State University
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Barbara Aaron University of Maryland, College Park
Donald Atkinson Weber State University Matthew Avery-Young Jacksonville University
Hector Acosta New Mexico State University
John Avila The University of Texas at Austin
Beni Adeniji California State University, Fresno
Ivan Ayala University of Maryland Global Campus
Pankaj Agrrawal University of Maine Anson Albree Auburn University at Montgomery Omar Ali The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Mahalley Allen California State University, Chico
Kevin Baaske California State University, Los Angeles Julius Babb Clemson University Raymond Baggett Murray State University
R. Elaine Allrich University of Central Missouri
Margaret Bamber University of Maryland Global Campus
Mark Amaya Purdue University
Mike Bantuveris University of Wisconsin-Madison
Kristen Barth Arkansas State University Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Carbondale Brenda Bartz University of Wisconsin-Madison Loren Becker Kansas State University Richard Beckwell University of Maryland, College Park Linda Beechener University of Maryland, College Park George Behrakis Northeastern University George Bekic University of Massachusetts Monique Belli Mississippi State University Donna Bender Washburn University Thomas Bennett University of Florida Paula Bennett Pennsylvania State University W. Alan Benson Missouri University of Science and Technology Georgia Bernheim Northern Arizona University
Nancy Bishop California State University, Northridge
Sid Bostic South Dakota State University
Joseph Burmeister California State University, Fresno
Joseph Cipriano University of Massachusetts
Carolyn Creamer Central Michigan University
Maurice Bouvier Jr. Louisiana State University
Robert Burnley Virginia Commonwealth University
Linda Clapp University of Missouri
Cheryl Creecy University of Minnesota
Bege Bowers Youngstown State University
Lucinda Burton University of Southern California
Carol Clark University of Georgia
Mark Box The University of Kansas
Paul Cardali University of Miami
Mark Clarke University of Houston
Rita Creel California State University, Long Beach
Curtis Black The University of Toledo
Anna-Maria Bradley San Diego State University
Edouard Carignan Member at Large
Thomas Clement Auburn University at Montgomery
G. Lansing Blackshaw Member at Large
Vera Brissman St. Catherine University
Kelli A. Carlton The University of Texas at Austin
Janet Clements The Ohio State University
Wilson Crider California State Polytechnic University
Joy Bland Arizona State University
Dorothy Helen Brittin Texas Tech University
William Clements Arkansas State University
Carrie Crone Snieder Iowa State University
Leland Blank Texas A&M University
Ronald Brown California State University, Long Beach
John Carman University of Maryland Global Campus
Michael Colacicco United States Military Academy
Madison Crouch Auburn University
Jennifer Collins California State University, Los Angeles
Thomas Csrnko Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Harrison Bittenbender George Mason University Thomas Bizzell The University of Southern Mississippi
Nancy Blattner Fontbonne University
Richard Carr Eastern New Mexico University
Alva Brownfield III University of Alabama at Birmingham
Gregory Carter Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Charles Bruch University of Wyoming
Romao Caruso Rochester Institute of Technology
David Bruning University of Louisville
Daniel Casaletto Northeastern University
Peter Bryant Mercer University
Lesley Casarez Angelo State University
James Buckner University of Louisville
E. Case University of Central Missouri
Susan Bunch University of Louisville
Dorothy Castle Texas Woman's University
Kambra Bolch Texas State University
Patricia Burgess North Carolina State University
Nancy Castle Northern Illinois University
Thomas Booth California State University, Northridge
Ronald Burgess Georgia State University
Mildred Chambers Oregon State University
Martin Burke University of Montana
Fu-Lien Chang Cal Poly State University
Frank Blechschmidt University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Tonia Bloom California State University, Fresno Roger Blumer University of Wisconsin-Madison Carlee Boccacci Oklahoma State University Donna Bock Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Nancy Borel Ellis North Carolina State University
Jane Ann Colmer-Hamood Texas Tech University Jerry Conner Virginia Commonwealth University Bruce Conway Old Dominion University Nancy Cook University of Alaska Fairbanks Lauretta Cooper Auburn University Larry Copeland Jr. Marymount University Brian Corbin Youngstown State University Richard Crawford Louisiana State University
Kerry Creelman University of Houston
Nadia Curcio Southern Oregon University Molly Curnyn Wayne State College Margaret Dale University of Houston Shane Darrah Columbus State University Stuart Davidson The University of Utah William Davie University of Louisiana at Lafayette Cynthia Davis University of Arizona Deborah Davis East Carolina University James Davis San Diego State University
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Joseph Davis Clemson University
Nancy Fenn Auburn University at Montgomery
Pauline Gagne University of New Hampshire
Christal Gordon University of WisconsinMadison
Michael Dumont University of Delaware
Sean Fetherston Weber State University
Carol Gard Bradley University
Patricia Eargle Member at Large
Linda Fialkoff Montclair State University
Mike Deal University of Bridgeport
Grace Edwards Georgia State University
James Deboard California State University, Los Angeles
William Edwards Jr. University of Georgia
William Finch Pennsylvania State University
Cheryl Garmon The University of Texas at Tyler
Margaret Gordon California State University, Dominguez Hills
Robert Davis Michigan State University Terita Davis University of Maryland, College Park
THE HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI KAPPA PHI PROMOTES INNOVATION AMONGST ALL ITS MEMBERS. AS A RECIPIENT OF THE GRADUATE RESEARCH GRANT, I AM HONORED TO BE PART OF A COMMUNITY OF SCHOLARS THAT ENCOURAGES ITS MEMBERS TO SUCCEED AND PROVIDES THEM WITH THE SUPPORT NEEDED TO DO SO. STEPHANIE MEYERS Dissertation Fellow
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Edward Dube Pennsylvania State University
Nellie Derise University of Louisiana at Lafayette Fabbian Detweiler California State University, Fresno Merton Dewitt Drury University Dorothy Dickieson Alfred University Joel Digirolamo Kansas State University John Dodd Fordham University Marvin Dodd Member at Large Nancy Dowell Oklahoma State University Constance Drogoul Bickson Fordham University Geary Drost Oregon State University
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Laurie Ellison University of Central Florida Betty Eng Lee Fordham University Angel Enwemadu Brenau University Kathryn Ervin California State University, San Bernardino Jennifer Evans Hood College David Ezell Ithaca College John Fagan The University of Oklahoma Joyce Falk University of Southern California Dock Farrell II Austin Peay State University Timothy Felthouse University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jerome Finkel University of Southern California Paul Finnegan Texas Tech University Aleta Fisher University of South Florida
James Garrett The University of Texas at Austin Kristen Gavigan Texas A&M University Gregory Geeting California State University, Sacramento
Allison Graham College of Charleston Maude GranthamRichards The University of New Mexico Bonita Green Texas Woman’s University Denise Greene University of Connecticut
Harold Flint Montclair State University
Camille George New Mexico State University
Monica Forbes University of Central Florida
Linda Gerardy California State University, Long Beach
Bobby Freeman Murray State University
Richard Gettys Jr. Clemson University
Carolyn Grimes Ohio University
John Freeman Jr. North Carolina State University
Corinne Giagnorio Elmhurst University
Daphyne Grimsley Old Dominion University
Christiane Gilbert Texas Woman’s University
John Grimsley Old Dominion University
Meredith Gildrie Austin Peay State University
James Grover The University of Texas at Arlington
Kelly Freund The University of Mississippi Samuel Friedel University of Maryland, College Park Ellen Friedman Montclair State University Lisa Fusillo Texas Woman’s University
Daniel Goelzer University of WisconsinMadison Sherita Golden University of Maryland, College Park
Ruth Green-Waite Youngstown State University Alison Gregory Marymount University Thomas Griffith Kansas State University
William Grubb Member at Large Jessica Guillotte University of Florida Linda Gush Russell Sage College
Michael Hagen University of Kentucky
Jon Harris Lamar University
Laura Hendrickson Washington State University
Hubert Howard Jr. University of Georgia
Joanne Iskiwitch Miami University
Robert Hajny Radford University
Debra Harrison University of Maryland, College Park
Leland Hendrix Brigham Young University
Carol Sue Howe The University of Toledo
Ralph Iwens University of Florida
Nancy Henry University of Lynchburg
Dan Hruza University of Nebraska at Omaha
Melissa Iyoyo University of North Florida
Jonathan Henson Eastern Kentucky University
Fern Hunt The Ohio State University
Daniel Jackson Purdue University
Mary Ann Hergert Florida Atlantic University
Woodley Hunt The University of Texas at Austin
William Jackson Oregon State University
Beverley Hammond The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Mary Anne Hanley The Univ. of Texas-Medical Branch at Galveston
Joan Hartung University of Missouri-Kansas City Dena Hartzell University of Nevada, Las Vegas Margaret Hattori-Uchima University of Guam
Keri Jarvis The University of Kansas
PHI KAPPA PHI’S DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP IS AN INCREDIBLE HONOR THAT WILL ALLOW ME TO ADVANCE MY DOCTORAL RESEARCH. THE GENEROUS FUNDING THAT COMES WITH THE FELLOWSHIP PROVIDES CRITICAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT THAT I NEED TO COMPLETE MY WORK AND DO IT WELL, AND IT WILL SET ME UP FOR SUCCESS AS I ENTER THE ACADEMIC JOB MARKET. I AM INCREDIBLY THANKFUL AND HONORED TO RECEIVE THIS FELLOWSHIP! ANTON L.V. AVANCENA, Dissertation Fellow Eleonore Hansen Bradley University
Alice Hawes University of Maine
Charles Hintz University of Arizona
Stephen Hupp Virginia Military Institute
Stephanie Hardee-Pruitt Florida Institute of Technology
Marilyn Heard-Sakhaee Texas Woman’s University
Anne Huston University of Lynchburg
David Hardy The University of Alabama
Timothy Hearn University of Maryland Global Campus
John Hodges University of Maryland, College Park
Edgar Harras Member at Large Anthony Harrington Campbell University
Ronald Hodgson Member at Large
Amie Heatherton Boise State University
Judy Holmes Northern Arizona University
James Heitman Southeastern Louisiana University
Janet Hovey-Johnson South Dakota State University
Henry Hutcheson University of West Georgia Jonathan Hutchison Northern Illinois University Charles Ihle University of Wisconsin-Madison
Renee Jefferson The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina Agnes Jenkins University of Louisville Anthony Jenkins University of Maryland, Eastern Shore Bruce Jenkins The University of Utah Erik Johansson University of Arizona Kelsey Johns University of Louisiana at Monroe Arthur Johnson University of Maryland, College Park Danette Johnson West Virginia Wesleyan College Mark Johnston The University of New Mexico Christian Jones Michigan State University
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Robert Jones Utah State University
William Kose Ohio Northern University
Janet Laston Cal Poly State University
Loretta Loftus University of South Florida
Edward Manley University of Southern Maine
David Joos Weber State University
Anusha Kotapalli Purdue University
Douglas Lawrence Michigan State University
DeEtte Lombard Kansas State University
Ada Marin San Diego State University
Patricia Junio Kean University
John Krezoski University of Michigan
Terrence Leas Florida State University
John Lopez New Mexico State University
Scott Markel University of Minnesota
Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk Virginia Tech
Alan Kuczynski University of Miami
Mary Anne Legarski Michigan State University
Mark Lorenti Augusta University
Leslie Marsh University of Nebraska at Kearney
Siddharth Kantroo Pennsylvania State University
Elaine Kuehn Oregon State University
Matt Leicester Virginia Commonwealth University
Mary Love Mississippi State University
Angela Martin University of Georgia
Judy Karinen California State University, Long Beach
Daisy Kuhn California State University, Northridge
Dee-Ann Leone University of Missouri
Carey Loveland Michigan State University
Gertrude Martin Elmhurst University
Ching Y. Keiser Northeastern University
Carl Kulp Jr. The University of Kansas
Curtis Leseman Cal Poly State University
Marion Lucas Western Kentucky University
Mary Keller Virginia Tech
Gideon Kwarteng Marymount University
Reuben Leslie The University of Texas at Austin
Holger Luther Pennsylvania State University
Henry Martinez California State University, Los Angeles
Tracy Keller University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Charles Lace University of Wyoming
Laura Leso University of Rhode Island
Dennis Lutz Montana State University
Thomas Mason The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Crissola Kennedy Western Illinois University
Robert Ladendorff Northern Arizona University
Roger Lester University of Wyoming
Suzanne Lyon San Jose State University
Charles Mayes Austin Peay State University
William Keppler Jr. Florida International University
Kenneth Lafleur University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Carol Levy Mississippi State University
John MacAllister University of Southern California
Christine Kerber Florida International University
Michael Lagas Fordham University
Lee Etta Lewis University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Kurt Maclean California State University, Long Beach
Ronald Maynard University of Maryland, College Park
Virginia Keville Salem State University
Brian Lake Virginia Military Institute
Janet King George Mason University
William Lancaster Montana State University
Lisa Kirsch University of Maryland, College Park
Willis Lansford University of Maryland, College Park
William Klykylo University of Michigan
David Larsen University of Southern California
Vicki Kofender Member at Large
Jack Glen Larsen Northern Arizona University
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Loida Lewis University of the Philippines
John Mazuski California State University, Fresno Anne McCabe University of Georgia
Bonita Libman University of Southern California
Margaret Mahony University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Lichtensteiger The Ohio State University
Jacqueline Mainwaring Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Carl Lieberman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
James Mallak Michigan State University
Rowena McClinton Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Suzanne Malley Methodist University
William McClure University of Southern California
Victoria Mallon Member at Large
Charissa McCullers Michigan State University
Iva Lipton University of Rhode Island
Donna McCleerey Butler University
Janette McFarlane California State University, Fresno
Tyler Middlebrooks Mercer University
David Morgan III University of New Orleans
Jerry McGee East Carolina University
Charles Middleton Bowling Green State University
William Morgan Purdue University
Kathryn McGee Clemson University
Kathy Middleton Tennessee Technological University
Thomas McGee Iowa State University
Mary Ann Miksits Montclair State University
Michael Mormino Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
John McKenna The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
Helen Miller Clemson University
Wendell McKenzie North Carolina State University Patricia McLennan Widener University
Kathryn Miller Old Dominion University Louis Miller Jr. University of North Florida
Stephen McNeill Kennesaw State University
Roy Miller California State University, Long Beach
Susan McNeill Murray State University
Julia Milliken University of Maine
James Mehring Colorado State University
Betty Miner Oregon State University
Teresa Mehring Emporia State University
Merle Morris University of Houston Victoria Morrison Salem State University Barbra Mosley North Carolina A&T State University Rowena Motylewski-Gundersen University of Southern Maine
Patty Newton Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott Ray Newton Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott Yuk Ngai Campbell University Ann Nichols-Casebolt Virginia Commonwealth University Robert Nisbet University of Maryland Global Campus Lyle Noordhoek Pittsburg State University
Warren Mroz Northeastern University
John Oakberg The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Michael Mullery University of South Florida
Michelle O’Connor Virginia Tech
L. Ellen Moats Villanova University
Judy Murphy University of Maryland, College Park
Harvey Ogden Oklahoma State University
Joseph Merrill Pennsylvania State University
James Moe University of California-Davis
Patricia Murphy Purdue University Fort Wayne
Kittie Lynn Messman University of Maryland, College Park
Jamie Mohney Florida Institute of Technology
Marie Mutz Pennsylvania State University
Ronald Moore The University of Toledo
Ralph Nafziger Pennsylvania State University
Robert Olson University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Michael Moorman United States Military Academy
Theresa Nemmers Oklahoma State University
Charles O’Malley III University of Rhode Island
Jason Morey Syracuse University
Bradley Newcomer James Madison University
Larry Morford Idaho State University
Robert Newman North Carolina A&T State University
Brendan O’Morchoe University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Henry Meyer Syracuse University Sarah Meyer University of Houston Shiven Mian University of California-Davis Georgette Michko University of Houston
Candace OHara New Mexico Highlands University Maria Rosa Olivera-Williams The Ohio State University
Nora Onishi University of Hawaii
THE LOVE OF LEARNING AWARD WILL HELP ME CUT COSTS FROM BOOKS FOR THE SEMESTER AND REDUCE SOME OF THE FINANCIAL STRESS OF CONTINUING EDUCATION. PHI KAPPA PHI’S AWARDS PROGRAM IS NOT JUST A MONETARY AMOUNT, BUT IT IS A DISPLAY OF PASSION AND COMMITMENT TO ITS MEMBERS AND THEIR COMMUNITIES THEY REPRESENT. SPENCER LUEDERS Love of Learning recipient
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Gabriela Ornelas California State University, Northridge Beatriz Ortiz State University of New York at Potsdam Arlene O’Tell University of Connecticut
Eric Pohl University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
John Peatman Georgia Institute of Technology
Cheryl Potocki Villanova University
Elizabeth Pepe University of Maryland, College Park
Jennifer Pound Texas Tech University
Traci Reust The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Nicolette Powe Youngstown State University
Ann Rhodes Berea College
Bernadette Powell University of New Orleans
Sandra Richardson The University of New Mexico
Michelle Prather University of Puget Sound
Jonathan Riegler Michigan State University Jon Ritter Minnesota State University, Mankato
Rita Ousterhout Iowa State University
Charles Peters California State University, Los Angeles
Teodoro Padilla University of the Philippines
Monica Peters Washington State University
Mark Pallansch Virginia Tech
Carol Peterson South Dakota State University
April Prestipino Russell Sage College
Timothy Palmer Western Michigan University
Gregory Petrey Jacksonville State University
Eugene Paluso The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
James Pflugh Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Sixta Pret University of Maryland, College Park
Genevieve Papik-Geyser San Diego State University
Nancy Philipp University of Maryland, College Park
Derwin Pritchett University of Maryland, Baltimore Campuses
Mary Phillips DePaul University
Iftekhar Rahman Northeastern University
Philip Phillips Middle Tennessee State University
Symone Ramos Fordham University
Constance Pierson University of Maryland, Baltimore Campuses
Alethea Ramsey-Boone Texas State University
Laurie Pappas University of Michigan Robert Paraska Youngstown State University Kathy Parra Virginia Commonwealth University William Parzybok Jr. Colorado State University Philip Pasini University of Maryland Global Campus Sarah Paul University of California-Davis Lloyd Peake California State University, San Bernardino
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Craig Pearson The University of Toledo
June Pilcher Clemson University Paula Pinkley The University of Tennessee at Martin Bridget Plitt Hood College
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Stanley Prince University of Arkansas at Little Rock
John Rasmus University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Patricia Rea Northern Arizona University Jane Reilly Eastern Kentucky University
Jana Renfroe University of Alabama at Birmingham
Sherry Rivera The University of Southern Mississippi Charles Roach University of Maryland Global Campus Denise Roesler-Cunningham University of Missouri-St. Louis Katrina Rogers Northern Arizona University Randin Roland Northern Arizona University Renee Rommero California State University, Long Beach John Rosenkoetter Augusta University Aden Ross The University of Utah Jeffrey Ross University of West Georgia
J. Robert Rossman Texas A&M University Nancy Roth California State University, Northridge Kay Rudek St. Cloud State University Nulbia Rueda-Candiotti Nova Southeastern University Robert Ruemelin University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sharhonda Rush Jacksonville University John Russack Florida Institute of Technology Christine Rydel Grand Valley State University Annina Saccomano Fordham University Melanie Saldana California State University, Los Angeles Robert Salem Jr. Kansas State University Daniel Sandweiss University of Maine Martha Saunders University of West Georgia Ross Saunders Texas A&M University Violeta Savchenko Eastern Oregon University Rebecca Scalio University of Delaware William Schefer University of Miami
Jeffrey Stone Auburn University
I AM BEYOND GRATEFUL FOR THE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT WILL OPEN FOR ME AS A RESULT OF RECEIVING THIS FELLOWSHIP. THE RUTH E. BRASHER ENDOWED FELLOWSHIP WILL BE A HUGE ASSET TO MY EDUCATION AND ENABLE ME AS I SEEK TO CULTIVATE A LIFETIME OF SERVICE TO MY COMMUNITY, FUTURE FAMILY AND WORLD. THANK YOU!
Ervina Scheub Northern Illinois University
Deborah Shaoul The University of Kansas
Lacy Simpson New Mexico State University
David Sokol University of Illinois at Chicago
Daniel Scholl South Dakota State University
David Shapiro University of Illinois at Chicago
William Simpson Jr. Clemson University
Bernard Schuchner University of Maryland, College Park
Jeanine Sheehan Northern Illinois University
Yi-Jou Simpson Washburn University
Theresa Sorcek University of Maryland, College Park
Caitlin Shemin Fordham University
Richard Singletary Old Dominion University
James Shewan University of Nevada, Reno
Dwayne Smith University of South Florida
Lee Shiloh California State University, Dominguez Hills
Glenn Smith Pennsylvania State University
Dylan Spake The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Jeffrey Smith New Mexico State University
Laura Stallings Angelo State University
Jasvinder Sidhu University of Michigan
Penny Smith University of Maryland, College Park
Amy Stancil North Carolina State University
Helen Scully Southern Oregon University
Barbara Silliman University of Rhode Island
Thomas Smith Member at Large
Barbara Sears Michigan State University
Virginia Simmons Oklahoma State University
James Snyder University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Ronald Sekkel California State University, Long Beach
Anne Simpson University of North Texas
Steven Socol University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Pamela Schwartz* Arizona State University Otis Scott California State University, Sacramento Lyle Scritsmier California State Polytechnic University
Jean’ne Shreeve University of Idaho
James Stringfield Jr. Auburn University at Montgomery Mark Strothmann Elmhurst University Luisa Stubbs University of North Texas Donald Stuber Georgia Institute of Technology
TYLER MANSFIELD, Phi Kappa Phi Fellow
Thomas Schunn University of Minnesota
Samuel Stratton New Mexico State University
William Soroka Michigan Technological University Madison Sowell Southern Virginia University
James Stith The Ohio State University Aimee Stoffel-Sayles Ohio Northern University Catherine Stokes University of Southern California
Daniel Swartling Tennessee Technological University David Sylva University of Maryland, College Park Elizabeth Sztul University of Maryland, College Park Nobuo Takeda University of Florida Mary Beth Taylor* University of Nebraska at Omaha Jennifer Tedford University of Southern California Angela Thomas University of Arkansas at Little Rock Michael Thomas Troy University Nadine Thomas Syracuse University Sarah Thomas Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott
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Linda Thompson University of Minnesota
John Vaughan Murray State University
Sandra Warren Member at Large
Rebecca Wilson Nicholls State University
Connie Thompson-Bodkin Virginia Commonwealth University
Lawrence Venezia Member at Large
Jane Waters Missouri State University
Ann Wingert South Dakota State University
Kathryn Thorson University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Robin-Marie Verner California State University, Dominguez Hills
Rosemary Waters California State University, Fresno
Michael Winocour Salem State University
Judith Watson California State University, Fullerton
Kathleen Witcher Montclair State University
Patricia Tietjens University of Central Missouri Thomas Tiggs The University of Toledo
Rose Leigh Vines California State University, Sacramento
Hester Tinti Salem State University
Michele Von Kelsch University of Massachusetts
Robert Trautwein Northeastern University
Kei-Won-Tia Von Wrex University of Maryland, Baltimore Campuses
Ron Tulley The University of Findlay Richard Turner University of Maine Rebecca Tyre University of Nevada, Reno
Thomas Wakefield The University of Toledo George Wm Walker Jr. University of Maryland, College Park
Jacqueline Wong University of Hawaii Kalfred Wong Jr. University of Hawaii
Jennifer Wayne Virginia Tech
Gordon Wood Wichita State University
Sally Weeks Nicholls State University
Suzanne Wooldridge University of New Orleans
Marc Weinberg Ithaca College
Hideo Yamada California State University, Long Beach
Linda Whetzel Georgia Southern UniversityArmstrong Campus
Edith Younger University of Illinois at Chicago William Younts III North Carolina State University Karen Zompa University of Rhode Island Yali Zou University of Houston
BRONZE SCHOLARS Robert Acquarelli University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Donald Adams Andrews University
Tony Yardley Texas Woman’s University
Jaymi-Lyn Adams MCPHS University
Alice White Texas Tech University
Michael Yerkic Florida Institute of Technology
Elise Addison University of West Georgia
Vernon White Samford University
Norman Yoder Purdue University
Clyde Adkison Jr. Middle Tennessee State University
Susan Whitney University of Central Florida
Patricia Walton Georgia State University
Ann Marie Yodh University of Connecticut
Heather Agnew Pennsylvania State University
Jacquelin Wilkens University of Bridgeport
Kristin Agnew Pennsylvania State University
Lowell Vann Samford University
Frances Ward-Johnson North Carolina A&T State University
Thomas Yoksas University of Wyoming Russell Yost University of Hawaii
James Alberts University of Georgia
William Vann Jr. Member at Large
Vita Willett California State University, San Bernardino
Flynn Warren Jr. University of Georgia
Alan Young Salem State University
Frederick Alexander Georgia College & State University
Becky Varian Youngstown State University
James Warren Butler University
Alicia Williams University of Maryland, College Park
Lance Young University of West Florida
Elmer Allen University of Louisville
Joyce Ursin University of Wisconsin-Madison Theresa Valiga Villanova University Dora Vandine Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Thomas VanDuyne Virginia Tech
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Margaret Vorous East Tennessee State University
Marianne Watson The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Michael Young California State University, Northridge
Howard Wallick The Ohio State University Peter Walsh University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Cedric Williams University of Nevada, Reno
Thomas Allen United States Military Academy
Athena Bachas Virginia Commonwealth University
Joyce Becker University of Missouri-St. Louis
Rosemary Blieszner Virginia Tech
John Allison Minnesota State University, Mankato
Ronda Bachtell University of Nevada, Reno
Lora Becker University of Evansville
Georgia Bodle Villanova University
Carl Backman University of West Florida
Michael Beckman The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
Bonita Boerger Elmhurst University
Ginger Alonso California State University, Chico Sherrie Amadi The University of Southern Mississippi Marlene Amdur-Ferguson University of Maryland, Baltimore Campuses Fred Ames George Mason University Huma Amin Longwood University Dominic Andrews Louisiana Tech University Roberta Ansiaux The University of Texas at Arlington John Appel University of Florida William Arrington Queens University of Charlotte Jay Arun Kumar Mississippi State University Maria Arun Kumar Mississippi State University Sharon Augustine Mercer University Everett Babcock University of Central Missouri Tylisha Baber The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Patrick Bair University of Maryland, College Park Constance Baker The University of Oklahoma
Jeanne Behnke University of Maryland, College Park
Alvin Boling California State University, San Bernardino
Gerald Beiersdorf University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Marcia Bouchard University of Maryland Global Campus
Andrea Bell MCPHS University
Susan Braman University of Central Florida
Herald Barker The Ohio State University
Timothy Bell Florida Atlantic University
Tram-Anh Tran Brand The University of Texas at Arlington
Roger Barker Michigan State University
Andy Benoit Jr. Texas A&M UniversityCorpus Christi
Chad Brandon California State University, Fresno
Mary Barba California State University, Sacramento
Emily Barra Auburn University Mary Barre Pennsylvania State University Julie Barrera Texas A&M International University
Marjorie Benson Virginia Tech Gail Bentley Texas Tech University Matthew Berberich University of Connecticut
Evelyn Barrett University of Wyoming
Roy Bergstrom University of the Pacific
Lourdes Barro Louisiana State University
Belinda Bickley California State University, Los Angeles
David Bartel The University of Utah Paul Baxley San Diego State University Harriette Bearden University of Houston B. Terry Beck Kansas State University
Mannetta Braunstein University of Nevada, Las Vegas Antonia Brewer Duquesne University Lars Brink Purdue University Ruth Brintnall Grand Valley State University Shelby Brooks Tennessee Technological University Daniel Brown University of Southern Maine
Christine Bilbrey University of West Florida
Emilie Brown Youngstown State University
Margarita Blaschke San Diego State University
Gregory Bruening Northern Arizona University
Parker Blevins The University of Texas at Austin
Erica Bryant The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
I AM HONORED AND HUMBLED TO RECEIVE THIS FELLOWSHIP. THIS FUNDING WILL EASE THE FINAL STEP OF MY PH.D. BY ALLOWING ME TO TRAVEL FOR MY RESEARCH AND TAKE THE TIME I NEED TO WRITE. I AM SO INCREDIBLY GRATEFUL TO THE AWARDS COMMITTEE FOR THEIR CONFIDENCE IN ME. EMILY SAMPLE Dissertation Fellow
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Kenneth Bryson Georgia Institute of Technology
Alfred Bushway University of Maine
Bruce Carlson Purdue University
Maria Celli University of Alaska Anchorage
Thomas Clemente Oklahoma State University
Ellen Buckner Samford University
James Bustrack North Dakota State University
Katherine G. Carretti Pennsylvania State University
Carol Chandler California State University, Fresno
Nathan Clements Mississippi State University
Diana Bulot University of New Orleans
Robyn Butler University of North Florida
Bruce Carrier University of Maine
Jerry Chapman Widener University
Daniel Cloutier Iowa State University
Brandy Burbante Nicholls State University
Janet Buttery The University of Kansas
Talia Carroll Oklahoma City University
Jacquelyn Chavez Lamar University
Joel Coats Iowa State University
Robert Burgener Brigham Young University
Mary Camire University of Maine
Patricia Carson Eastern Michigan University
Qi-Yu Che Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Jonathan Cole Texas Tech University
Kristen Burkholder Oklahoma City University
Tanya Carter Northern Illinois University
Crisanne Colgan University of Connecticut Mary Colgan Fort Lewis College Charles Collins University of South Alabama
THE PHI KAPPA PHI RESEARCH GRANT HAS GIVEN ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN VITAL DATA REGARDING MY RESEARCH, AS WELL AS GIVEN ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AN IMPORTANT ANALYTICAL METHOD I OTHERWISE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ABLE TO!
Waldo Burnside University of Maryland, College Park Nancy Burroughs California State University, Stanislaus Timothy Burwell Appalachian State University
Pamela Caraccioli State University of New York at Oswego
Rachael Caruso University of Maryland, College Park
Michele Caram San Diego State University
Susan Case Salem State University
William Carboneau University of Missouri-Kansas City
James Cash Jr. Purdue University
Zoila Cardenas Texas State University Beatriz Cardona University of Houston-Clear Lake
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William Casto Marshall University Daryl Caudle North Carolina State University
Katherine Condon Florida International University Belinda Coniff Kean University Janet Connell-Lovell Lewis & Clark College
ALEX WASHBURN, Graduate Research recipient Peter Burns University of Maryland, College Park
Julie Colson Clemson University
Shane Cheek Florida State University
David Connelly The University of Texas at Austin
Dale Cherry Austin Peay State University
Carol Conoboy Utah State University
Karla Childs Member at Large
Bettie Coplan Arizona State University
C. Chinnis Jr. Member at Large
Amanda Corbell Mississippi University for Women
Adrienne Christie Northern Arizona University
Mary C. Core Member at Large
Denise Clark Florida Atlantic University
Luene Corwin Cornell University
Kay Cosner Northern Arizona University
Louis DeAngelo The College of New Jersey
Mary Lou Dortch Mercer University
Lee-Anna Ellis Florida Atlantic University
William Couch Jr. The University of Texas at Austin
David Debertin University of Kentucky
Carol Downing Old Dominion University
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Eleanor Ferguson-Marshalleck California State University, Los Angeles Judy Ferrell Oklahoma State University Elizabeth Ferrill University of Maryland, College Park Susan Fiorito Florida State University Roger Fish Iowa State University
IT IS SO EXCITING TO BE RECOGNIZED FOR CONTINUED SCHOLARLY ACHIEVEMENT. BEING RECOGNIZED FROM A LARGE POOL OF IMPRESSIVE APPLICANTS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY IS HELPING TO DEMONSTRATE MY CONTINUED WORK IN DANCE STUDIES. I AM HONORED TO HAVE RECEIVED SUCH ACKNOWLEDGMENT. LINDSAY VIATORI Love of Learning recipient
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Lynelle Holm Member at Large Shirley Holt Berea College Rose Hom University of Southern California Walter Hope Jr. University of Maryland, College Park Alex Hsu California State University, Los Angeles Liseth Hubbard The University of Texas at Tyler Andre Hudson Rochester Institute of Technology
William Huff California State Polytechnic University J. Randy Hughes Texas A&M University-Kingsville John Hull Radford University Lowell Hummer Mississippi State University Jennifer Husbands Texas State University Keith Hutchison University of Maine Todd Hutton University of Florida Gerard Iacangelo University of Maryland, College Park James Imperato San Jose State University Eric Iribar Florida State University Connie Izzo Rochester Institute of Technology Elizabeth Jackson Florida International University Henry Jackson Tennessee Technological University Jeffrey Jacobs University of Wisconsin-Madison Mary Lynn Jacobson The Ohio State University Kevin Jaeger California State University, Los Angeles Harry Jamieson University of South Florida
Fran Jayo University of Nevada, Reno Kamrun Jenabzadeh University of Houston Rachel Jensen Brigham Young University Kathryn Jimenez University of Bridgeport Dale Johnson Iowa State University Karla Johnson Saint Martin’s University Peggy Johnson California State Polytechnic University Tenika Johnson North Carolina A&T State University Callum Johnston Francis Marion University Brian Jones University of Central Florida Kenneth Jordan The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Nan Kammann-Judd University of Missouri-St. Louis Hiroto Kanai University of Southern California Jerri Kantack The University of Mississippi Carolyn Kates University of Florida Wanda Katinszky University of Alaska Anchorage Eldridge Katzenbach Northern Arizona University
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Clinton Kauffman Virginia Commonwealth University
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Nancy Langston Virginia Commonwealth University
Jonathan Lewis Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Bryen Lorenz Widener University
Dolores Kearney Texas Woman’s University
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Linda Lilley Old Dominion University
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Linda Kern Brenau University
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Reagan Lee Methodist University
Mohammad Khaleel Washington State University Yoshiaki Kimura Cal Poly State University M. Kirkham Kansas State University Brian Klatt University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Catherine Kleiner The University of New Mexico Barbara Klobach Michigan State University John Knapp Sr. Virginia Military Institute Patricia Knapp Oklahoma State University Douglas Knight University of California-Davis
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Bobbi Lazzarone University of Nevada, Reno
Christine Lindner Murray State University
Maureen Lynch Rochester Institute of Technology
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Michael Kupfer Michigan State University
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Janet Levy The University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlene Lew Jacksonville University Albert Lewis The University of Texas at Austin
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Richard Malone* Member at Large Beenish Mannan Idaho State University Christine Manzey The University of Toledo Robert Marcink Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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Allison Munn Francis Marion University
Jay Nelson Texas State University
Raymond Moffitt Member at Large
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Wallace Marsh The University of Texas at Austin Arnold Martin Washington State University Carol Martin University of Nevada, Las Vegas Kay Martin Radford University Linda Lee Martin Coe College June Mastan Russell Sage College Laura Maxwell University of Maryland, Baltimore Campuses Dianne May-Casey Arizona State University JoAnn Mayo Northern Arizona University
Andrew McLaughlin San Jose State University Rory McLaverty University of Montana Brian McMurray North Carolina State University Mary McNamara The University of Tennessee, Knoxville Richard Melia University of Massachusetts Cynthia Mendelson Kean University Sonja Mendoza Cameron University
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Margaret McBrayer University of Georgia Marie McCarron University of Rhode Island George McClain University of Arkansas at Little Rock Margaret McCloy University of North Alabama Tyrel McCravens Texas Tech University
I AM REALLY GRATEFUL TO BE RECEIVING THIS FELLOWSHIP. IT HAS MADE MY FUTURE GRADUATE STUDY AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY MORE FINANCIALLY ACCESSIBLE AND WILL ALLOW ME TO GET THE MOST OUT OF MY EDUCATION. ALEXIS MIRANDA, Phi Kappa Phi Fellow
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Janice Newman California State University, Fullerton
David Olds Bradley University
Gloria Pados-Irwin The Ohio State University
Dan O’Leary Auburn University
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MerriKay Oleen-Burkey North Dakota State University
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Erik Nordberg The University of Tennessee at Martin Kenneth Norton Florida Institute of Technology James Nott University of Nevada, Las Vegas David Nutty University of Southern Maine James O Connor University of Wisconsin-Madison Douglas Ober Millersville University Mary O’Brien Northeastern University Paidraig O’Ceallaigh University of Houston-Downtown Elizabeth O’Connell University of Maryland, College Park Estelle Ogawa University of Hawaii Shannon O’Keeffe Northern Arizona University
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Susan Olson California State University, Chico Anita Ondrusek Valdosta State University
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Andrea Peters United States Military Academy
Glenn Poshard Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Helen Peterson University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Leroy Pickett Member at Large
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I AM EXTRAORDINARILY GRATEFUL TO PHI KAPPA PHI AND ITS DONORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS WALTER AND ADELHEID HOHENSTEIN FELLOWSHIP. I AM DEEPLY INDEBTED TO MY FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND FACULTY MENTORS WHO HAVE TAUGHT ME AND GIVEN ME SO MUCH. I STAND ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS. CARL MILLER Phi Kappa Phi Fellow
Thomas Sifrit Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Richard Svinkin Carnegie Mellon University
I AM VERY GRATEFUL TO PHI KAPPA PHI FOR AWARDING ME THE GRADUATE RESEARCH GRANT. IT SHOWS THE SOCIETY’S STRONG VALUING OF AND COMMITMENT TO THE SPOTLIGHTING OF WORK THAT CENTERS THE VOICES OF INDIVIDUALS FROM MINORITIZED COMMUNITIES. NIKHIL TIWARI, Graduate Research recipient
Alison Snyder Pennsylvania State University
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Carolyn Stangl Lamar University Christopher Stapko Old Dominion University Janet Starnes Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Colleen Swartz University of Kentucky Darrell Tangman Michigan State University Michael Tate The University of Toledo James Tauber Jr. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Bruce Taylor University of Maryland Global Campus Sandra Taylor Jacksonville University Gregory Thomas University of Maryland, College Park Richard Thomas University of Wisconsin-Madison Gregory Thompson University of Lynchburg Harold Thompson Member at Large
John Stepulis* University of Hawaii
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Nancy Strouse University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Joy Stevenson University of Central Missouri
John Sullivan University of Illinois at Chicago
Susan Stevenson Brigham Young University
Mark Sullivan Northeastern University
Dawn Tillery University of Maryland Global Campus
James Surry Elon University
Cheryl Tillotson University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Lana Sveda Texas State University
Carolyn Timmons University of Delaware
Timothy Stewart American University Denise Stich United States Naval Academy
Aaron Thorne Missouri State University Christine Thorsen Kean University
James Tobin Rochester Institute of Technology
Lorin Vant-Hull Member at Large
James Walters Samford University
Andrew Whitis The University of Findlay
Eileen Wolck Millersville University
Holly Tolley San Diego State University
Laurel Vaughn University of Evansville
Timothy Walters Western Carolina University
Harry Whitlock II University of Wyoming
Emily Wolff Elon University
Susanne Tomillon Pennsylvania State University
David Veschi Troy University
Lisa Walton Lycoming College
Stephen Wiberley Jr. University of Illinois at Chicago
Mary Wood Jacksonville University
Edward Tomlinson The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Mary Von Till San Jose State University
Suzanne Wasilczuk University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Nathan Wickett Kansas State University
Kim Woodford University of Lynchburg
Brenda Vosbein California State University, Los Angeles
Janet Wasson Mississippi State University
Juanita Wielenga California State University, San Bernardino
Reba Wyatt The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Eric Towns University of Maryland Global Campus Vikki Trammell University of HoustonDowntown David Trippe University of Missouri-St Louis Norman Tucker California State University, Chico
Stuart Voss SUNY Plattsburgh Kevin Vought State University of New York at Oswego Shannon Wagner The Ohio State University
Brian Turner The Ohio State University
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Georgia Tuttle University of Maine
Janet Waldron University of Maine
Jerry Twiggs Brigham Young University
Richard Wales Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Fred Tyner Mississippi State University
Kristy Walker Auburn University at Montgomery
Samuel Tyson California State University, Chico
Robin Walker The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Stanley Underdal San Jose State University Peri Van Tassel Iowa State University Eddie Vanhook Middle Tennessee State University
Constance Waters Kean University Almon Wear Jr. Auburn University Keven Webb University of Louisiana at Monroe Eric Wedemeyer California State University, Chico Mary Weishaar Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Viki Lee Welling San Jose State University Wendy Wenner Grand Valley State University Richard Werking University of Evansville James White Texas Tech University
Charyl Wallace Grand Valley State University
Jean White Virginia Tech
Carolyn Waller University of Evansville
Thomas White Virginia Tech
Nancy Walsh California State University, Long Beach
Glenn Whiteside Wichita State University
Jessica Wiley Arkansas State University Kathleen Wilken Oregon State University Curtis Wilkins Western Kentucky University Bryan Wilky Arizona State University John Williams Texas A&M University Chanity Wilson The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina Mark Wilson Michigan State University Beverly Wilt-Dulaney University of Maryland, College Park
Zhaolei Xie Southeastern Louisiana University Jing Yu Texas A&M University Jane Zaharias The Ohio State University Eugenia Zallen Member at Large Craig Zeman California State University, Long Beach Leslie Zenk The University of North Carolina at Charlotte William Zuk Virginia Tech
Sophie Wimberley University of Illinois at Chicago George Winton United States Military Academy Kimberly Wise Columbus State University
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LEADERSHIP
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
DIVISIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS
Dan Sandweiss, Ph.D.
Jonathan D. Kotinek, Ph.D.
President
Division I
Lora Becker, Ph.D.
Jamie Byrne-McCollum, Ph.D.
President-elect
Division II
Missy Hopper, Ph.D.
Lesley Casarez, Ph.D.
Past President
Division III
George Randels, Ph.D.
Ron Tully, Ph.D.
Vice President for Chapter Development
Division IV
Mahalley Allen, Ph.D., J.D.
Alison Gregory
Director
Division V
Edina Oestreicher, M.S. Director June Pilcher, Ph.D. Director Sharhonda Rush, MBA Director Leslie Zenk, Ph.D. Director Christopher “Neil” Pritchard Graduate Student Representative Alyson Tudong Nguyen
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COUNCIL OF STUDENTS Quinn Mahannah Ceilly Caglar Erdogan Tristan Matthew Hightower Matthew Lee Melton
Undergraduate Student Representative
Alyson Tudong Nguyen
Bradley Newcomer, Ph.D., MBA
Vivian Osei Poku
Society Executive Director and CEO
Christopher “Neil” Pritchard
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
THE HONOR SOCIET Y OF PHI KAPPA PHI
THE HONOR SOCIET Y OF PHI KAPPA PHI
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
July 2020 - June 2021
July 2020 - June 2021
ASSETS Cash and Investments Accounts/Contributions Receivable Fixed Assets, Net Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS
REVENUES $75,261,310 189,905 1,487,632
Membership Dues Initiation Fees Charitable Contributions
$1,851,325 645,300 1,521,141
192,153 $77,131,000
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Investment Return
14,817,631
Royalty Income
187,902
Other Revenues
391,430
TOTAL REVENUES
$19,414,729
Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities Advanced Payment of Dues Other Liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES
$321,162 10,678,171 107,376 $11,106,709
EXPENSES Program Support Management and General
$2,974,819 2,119,046
Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions With Donor Restrictions TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
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P H I K A P PA P H I L I G H T I N G T H E F U T U R E
$61,654,247 4,370,044 $77,131,000
Fundraising TOTAL EXPENSES CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
90,330 $5,184,195 $14,230,534
PROGRAM SUPPORT
NEW INITIATES
39.1%
FELLOWSHIP
21,510
21.2%
2019
2020
2021
COMMUNICATIONS INITIATIVES
3.8%
50,646
50,645
58,033 LITERACY
50,652
1.4%
SCHOLAR/ ARTIST
2019
2020
2021
LIFE
0.4%
ANNUAL
DISSERTATION
ACTIVE MEMBERS 52,702
GRADUATE RESEARCH
20,908
1.3%
STUDY ABROAD
50,529
0.5%
27,554
2020-2021 Fiscal Year
INVESTMENTS
3.8 %
EXCELLENCE IN INNOVATION
LOVE OF LEARNING
Note: Audited financial statements are available online at www.phikappaphi.org.
$74,923,032
4.0%
$60,842,048
CHAPTER SUPPORT
$59,496,038
24.5%
2019
2020
2021
2021 ANNUAL REPORT
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