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THE HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI KAPPA PHI
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ecember 17, 2019, marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Phi Kappa Phi Foundation. Incorporated in 1969 in the state of California, where the Society was then headquartered, the language of the founding document reflects the desire of the founding trustees to establish a permanency for the organization – its purpose was to further education through an awards program. They had a dream, that Phi Kappa Phi would grow and prosper and extend its love of learning broadly. But in order to achieve its purpose – and realize the dream – the Foundation also had to declare its intention to solicit, receive, invest, and steward funds; in other words, to provide a means to support the awards program. The Foundation became what its name implies, the foundation on which the sustainability of the Society is built. In the fifty years since, the Foundation has indeed grown, as has the number of awards available to members, now close to $1 million annually. But so, too, has the number of donors to Phi Kappa Phi. We’re proud to count you among those members who show your commitment to the mission of advancing the love of learning through a gift to the Foundation. Thank you for your partnership in that mission and for your generosity. On behalf of the more than 1.5 million members initiated since the Society’s founding nearly 125 years ago, we celebrate you. You truly reflect the words of author Ursula K. Leguin: “All you have is what you are, and what you give.” In gratitude,
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Missy Hopper, Ph.D. Society President
Diane Smathers, Ed.D. Chair, Foundation Board of Trustees
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Mary Todd, Ph.D. Executive Director
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2019 at a glance
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To recognize and promote academic excellence in all fields of higher education and to engage the community of scholars in service to others.
Let the love of learning rule humanity.
N E W C H A P T E R S March 13, 2019
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO (#352)
METHODIST COLLEGE (#353) PEORIA, IL
MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (#351) ARLINGTON, VA
GREENSBORO, NC
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New Mexico Highlands University
Arcadia University
Radford University
DePaul University
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
University of Puerto Rico University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
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AWARD highlights
One of the most prestigious trademarks of Phi Kappa Phi is our awards program. Because of your generous support and continued contributions, dreams have become a reality for students, members, and organizations across the globe. From study abroad experiences to literacy projects, you helped the dream of continued learning live on.
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$500 Love of Learning Awards
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B R E A K I N G B A R R I E R S One in six children in the United States has one or more developmental disabilities or other developmental delays. Dr. Renée Bogschutz, director of Interprofessional Education at Texas Tech University, knows the importance of educating families on the use of toys to help increase the development of those children from birth to age three. With the assistance of a 2019 Literacy Grant from Phi Kappa Phi, Bogschutz was able to use funds to provide early literacy books to infants and toddlers at the Interprofessional Toy Fair and Expo to increase its impact in the community. The expo provides hands-on demonstrations of how playing and reading can be incorporated into the learning
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environment to increase growth and development. Families received educational materials, books, and a therapeutic toy appropriate to the child’s delay or disability. “At Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, we believe that helping people in our communities is a primary goal of health professions education. By partnering with service organizations like Phi Kappa Phi, we are able to make tangible differences in the lives of children with delays and/or disabilities that live and grow in our community,” Bogschutz shared. The 2019 Toy Fair and Expo educated more than 150 families on use of books and toys to increase development and combat delays.
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In June 2019, Phi Kappa Phi was recognized by Association Media & Publishing (AM&P) for its publication and marketing efforts. The Society garnered two top EXCEL Awards, the Silver Award in Journals-Design Excellence for the Society’s quarterly magazine, Phi Kappa Phi Forum, and a second Silver Award in Journals-Feature Articles for “Beyond Austen and Shelley,” by Devoney Looser. The article celebrates the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. “We’re honored to have our work recognized by our peers at Association Media & Publishing,” said Beth Colvin, former editor of the Forum. “We are grateful for the hard work of our design partners at STUN Design & Interactive and of our contributor and Phi Kappa Phi member Dr. Devoney Looser, who won for feature article.” The EXCEL Awards recognize excellence and leadership in nonprofit association media, publishing, marketing, and communications. The 2019 competition saw more than 750 entries in seven categories ranging from magazines and journals to digital and promotional content.
ELIZABETH BELL 2019 Dissertation Fellow “I am honored to be one of the 2019 Dissertation Fellowship recipients. The Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society does a great service to our country by empowering and encouraging graduate students committed to the betterment of our society. Graduate school can be challenging financially and mentally for many students, and it’s programs like this that make it possible for us to succeed in our mission of seeking truth and speaking truth to power.”
DEVYN HARROD 2019 Fellowship Recipient “Throughout my undergraduate career, I have learned that a strong support system is essential for success. Phi Kappa Phi provides exactly that. Knowing that no matter where I go or what I do, I will have a community of individuals who are dedicated to academic success and growth inspires me.”
T R AV E L TA L E S For many students like Taylor Johnson at Brigham Young University, a study abroad experience is a life-changing opportunity to reach their future goals. As a neuroscience major, Johnson’s participation in BYU’s Society, Behavior, and Health study abroad program gave him the opportunity to visit several areas of the world where people live longer, healthier lives. The goal was to immerse himself “in the local culture in order to gain insights concerning the physical, social, and emotional aspects of longevity and fulfillment,” he shared. “We visited three Blue Zones, or areas of the world in which the population has an exceptionally high proportion of centenarians,” Johnson said. The program, held last summer, took him to Sardinia, Italy; Ikaria, Greece; and Okinawa, Japan. “My role was to observe and immerse myself in the local lifestyles that seem to promote good health and longevity.” During their travels, participants met centenarians, enjoyed local traditions, learned about cuisine and food preparation, and studied possible mechanisms of longevity. “I also observed very close social relationships within these communities and saw how that positively impacts health tremendously,” he added. The grants, available to members and nonmembers on campuses with active Phi Kappa Phi chapters, can turn a dream into a reality for recipients. As Johnson noted, “I am very grateful for the generous contribution of Phi Kappa Phi that has helped make my ideal study abroad experience possible. I feel honored to be a recipient of this grant and will surely work hard to make the most of this unique opportunity.”
LANDRY SMITH 2019 Study Abroad Grant Recipient “It is an overly humbling experience to be selected as a winner of the 2019 Study Abroad Grant. Phi Kappa Phi has provided me with the opportunity of a lifetime by helping aid the cost of study abroad. As a result of this grant, I will be able to focus more on my academics and the culture of Europe, not the financial strain that the cost of study abroad places on a family. I could not be more grateful for how much Phi Kappa Phi cares for and invests in their scholars.”
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hi Kappa Phi’s first-ever award of its new Sherrill Carlson Fellowship is going to a young scholar making a couple of firsts of her own. Glenesha Berryman, of Greenville, North Carolina, who excelled as a first-generation college student at Greenville’s East Carolina University, is now the first person in her family to pursue a Ph.D. Her studies for a doctorate in American culture at University of Michigan will be supported by the $35,000 Sherrill Carlson Fellowship, established with a gift of more than $900,000 from Carlson, who died in 2016. It was the second-largest bequest in the Society’s history. Carlson, a former Washington State University chapter president, was a lifelong supporter of Phi Kappa Phi. The selection process for a fellowship is based on the applicant’s evidence of graduate potential, undergraduate academic achievement, service and leadership experience, letters of recommendation, personal statement of educational perspective and career goals, and acceptance in an approved graduate or professional program. As a student at ECU, where she received a bachelor’s degree in English, “I did not know that my informal interests in black feminism could translate into a field of study or career,” Berryman wrote in her
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application for the fellowship. “I thought research was reserved for the hard sciences with white coats and lab rats. That all changed when I took the most meaningful course of my college career, Introduction to Literary Theory, and learned how to analyze important texts as well as contemporary cultural performances. . . . This fellowship will enable me to develop as an interdisciplinary teacher and researcher and to become a public scholar and activist of the digital age.” “I wish I’d had the opportunity to know Sherrill Carson and to learn more about what Phi Kappa Phi meant to her,” Society Executive Director Dr. Mary Todd said. “Since her initiation as a student, she remained an active member and a faithful supporter of our mission of excellence. We were surprised and delighted that her careful stewardship of her personal resources would be reflected in this generous gift. We intend to use it well to honor her memory.” The Carlson Fellowship is part of the Society’s robust awards program, which gives nearly $1 million each year to outstanding members and students on chapter campuses through study abroad grants, dissertation fellowships, funding for post-baccalaureate development, member and chapter awards, and grants for local, national, and international literacy initiatives.
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n 2019, Phi Kappa Phi reached a goal of awarding nearly $1 million to students, members, and organizations. With the expansion of the Fellowship program and the addition of the Graduate Research pilot program in 2019, the Society was able to increase its annual awards amount from $752,429.43 in 2018 to $934,997.62 in 2019. Th at’s a 24.26% increase. “Through careful stewardship of its endowment, the Society has been able to steadily grow its awards program each biennium over the last decade,” said Dr. Mary Todd, executive director of the Society. “From reaching $1 million in awards for the 2012-2014 biennium, we are thrilled to be near $1 million annually in 2018-2020.” In 2018, the Society assessed the need to offer funding to members for graduate research travel, and created the pilot program. The $1,500 grants support active Society members seeking financial assistance for travel to conduct or present research. In 2019, the Society awarded the first
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recipients of the Graduate Research Grant. Recipients were able to conduct research from Arizona to Canada to Italy and as far as Tanzania. “The 2019 Graduate Research Grant from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi in support of my dissertation research in rural Tanzania is a substantial contribution to the achievement of my long-term career goals and professional aspirations. Thus, I am sincerely appreciative of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi for recognizing value in me as a person and my accomplishments, aspirations, and research; and deciding to support me,” said Liberatus J. Rwebugisa, a 2019 grant recipient. “I consider this grant as a vote of confidence in me. Thank you so very much.” With the success of the pilot program, the Society has elected to permanently include the grant in its robust awards portfolio. In addition to the Graduate Research program, 2019 was the first year the Society awarded a total of $615,000 in fellowships. The newly expanded Fellowship Program includes 50 fellowships of $8,500 each; six $20,000 Marcus L. Urann Fellowships, named for the Society’s founder; and two new awards at $35,000 each – the 1897 Fellowship, named after the year the Society was founded and honoring a top-scoring applicant in STEM, and the Sherrill Carlson Fellowship, named after a lifelong supporter of Phi Kappa Phi and honoring a top-ranking nominee in humanities and the arts. “I am grateful to be awarded Phi Kappa Phi’s 1897 Fellowship. This distinguished recognition will enable me to more fully focus on pioneering STEM developments during my graduate studies,” said Sidney Sherman, Phi Kappa Phi’s first 1897 Fellow. “In addition, the prestigious honor will introduce opportunities to collaborate and develop with colleagues which may not have otherwise been available.”
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or more than 85 years, The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi’s Fellowship Program has provided funding to first-year graduate students who are pursuing post-baccalaureate degrees across all academic disciplines. Lisa D. Brush became one of those students in 1985. Brush completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Connecticut and had dreams to pursue her graduate degree at the University of WisconsinMadison. She took a leap of faith and applied for a fellowship, and much to her surprise, was named a Phi Kappa Phi Fellow. The award helped Brush reach her goal of becoming a professor of sociology, the role in which she now serves at the University of Pittsburgh. “I was relieved, pleased, and proud to represent the University of Connecticut as a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin,” Brush said. “The Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship was a complete
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game changer for me. Without it, I would not have been able to go to graduate school.” Although Brush was awarded a nominal work study package during her first semester of graduate school, she credits the fellowship for providing the freedom to focus on her studies. “The Phi Kappa Phi Fellowship enabled me to study full time and apply in my second semester for a National Science Foundation graduate pre-doctoral fellowship, which made my research independence a period of growth and wonder,” she shared. Since completing her doctorate in sociology at UW-Madison, Brush has continued to “let the love of learning rule.” “My legacy is about integrating being a beginner—with all the enthusiasm and open-mindedness that it entails— while working hard to be a contributing expert and leader,” Brush said. “I have been an absolute beginner
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at many things, including sociology, being a professor, chanting Torah, traditional Japanese karate, Iyengar yoga, French horn, and Argentine tango. I want my legacy to be about approaching learning, teaching, and research with all that glee.” “To me, Phi Kappa Phi means commitment to scholarly excellence and open-mindedness, good mentoring, and intelligent risk-taking,” Brush added. And she has done just that. A two-time author, professor, blackbelt in karate, mentor to students, a chanter of the Torah, and a Warren Weaver Fellow, Brush hopes to continue to add to her list of accomplishments. For Brush, the journey started with a vision and dream of where she wanted to be, and the Society was a small part in making it a reality. “Ask for help in realizing your vision and refuse to cut off any piece of yourself—be whole, be all in,” Brush said.
“To me, Phi Kappa Phi means commitment to scholarly excellence and open-mindedness, good mentoring, and intelligent risk-taking.�
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n 1969, The Phi Kappa Phi Foundation was incorporated to assure the stability of its highest regarded, most tangible contribution to higher education, its national fellowship program. Since its incorporation, the Foundation has expanded its awards portfolio to provide funding for graduate study, continuing education, professional development, studies abroad, and local, national, and international literacy initiatives.
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I N T H E N E W S GABRIELA GONZÁLEZ (Louisiana State University) was selected as the Southeastern Conference’s 2019 Professor of the Year. González is a leader in gravitational wave research and helped make the worldwide announcement that gravitational waves had been discovered. In addition to her research, she serves as a mentor for doctoral students and post-doctoral fellows and leads a local school outreach in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for K-12 students. González is a professor of physics and astronomy at LSU. 1 MARCHETA P. EVANS (University of Texas at San Antonio) was named president at Bloomfield College. She is both the first woman and African American to lead the college in its 150-year history. Evans is a past president and Fellow of the American Counseling Association and a graduate of the University of Alabama and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She previously served at Our Lady of the Lake University and the University of Texas at San Antonio. 2
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REV. DENNIS H. HOLTSCHNEIDER (DePaul University) was recently named president of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities. He’s the executive vice president and chief operations officer for Ascension Health, the world’s largest Catholic health system. Holtschneider was previously president of DePaul. 3
DOMINICK J. CASADONTE JR. (Texas Tech University) was recognized by the White House Office of Science, Technology Policy and the National Science Foundation with a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring. PAESMEM recognizes the roles mentors play outside the traditional classroom setting in the academic and professional development of the future science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce. Casadonte is currently the Minnie Stevens Piper Professor for Chemistry at Texas Tech. 4
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LEADERS OF TOMORROW In July 2019, fifty-one student vice presidents from across the United States and the Philippines participated in the Student Vice President Leadership Summit in Charlotte, North Carolina. The summit is a two-day event held each biennium that brings together SVPs to engage in activities aimed at bolstering leadership development skills. Participants had the opportunity to network with other SVPs and learn strategies for enhancing their local Phi Kappa Phi chapters. Summit participants had the opportunity to tour the Mint Museum Uptown, which houses the internationally renowned Craft + Design collection, as well as outstanding collections of American, contemporary, and European art. “This was by far the best conference/ Summit I have attended as a student. I look forward to future Phi Kappa Phi events,” said Atin Suri, an SVP from Arkansas State University.
LEGACY Phi Kappa Phi is more than a line on a résumé. For members Joan M. Segreti and her granddaughter Katherine Kauma, it is a legacy of membership for the family providing a unique connection between the two. Segreti was initiated into the Society in 1988 at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Campuses, where she received a Master of Social Work. At the time, she had not heard of the Society but felt honored to be a part of an organization that valued education and study. With a demanding career in social work and as a therapist, Segreti lost contact with the Society through the years until she learned about Kauma’s invitation to join the organization. While on the way to Kauma’s initiation ceremony at Pennsylvania State University, Segreti called the national office to reactivate her membership. “I decided to do my part and
pay membership dues. I had lost contact with the Society over the last 31 years and was so impressed reading about the many good things the organization is doing,” Segreti said. Currently in her third year at Penn State, Kauma is pursuing a double major in astronomy/ astrophysics and physics with a minor in mathematics. She is currently conducting research on active galactic nuclei for her honors thesis and preparing to apply to graduate schools in fall 2020. At the time of joining the Society, Kauma was not aware that Segreti, her nana, was also a member. She joined on the basis of knowing Phi Kappa Phi is full of opportunity to connect with like-minded people at all stages of their careers. “I thought, why not? I had a lot to gain and nothing to lose by joining,” Kauma said. But with the news of her nana also being a member, her membership was just that much more special. “I’m really proud to be in the same honor society as my nana. She’s an incredible woman and I look up to her a lot, so it’s pretty special to me that I share this connection with her,” Kauma said.
WE ASKED OUR 2019 INITIATES: WHAT ARE THE TOP THREE REASONS YOU JOINED PHI KAPPA PHI? 1
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David Baker Colorado State University
Gerald Bergum Sr. South Dakota State University
John Bower University of Lynchburg
Harry Blevins Jr. East Tennessee State University
Ruth Brasher Brigham Young University
Mark Box The University of Kansas
JoAnn Canales Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Jonathan Davies University of Louisiana at Monroe
Gagan Chopra Iowa State University
Gerald Houston Northwestern State University of Louisiana Virginia Kern Iowa State University
Rodney Lawrence University of Southern California
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Pershing MacAllister Carroll University Christina McIntyre Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Janice Micali The University of New Mexico
Kenneth Gibbs University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
David Silva Salem State University Diane Smathers Clemson University David Sokol University of Illinois at Chicago
Susan H. Henry University of South Florida
G. Sterner Pennsylvania State University
James Lee United States Military Academy
Mary Todd Marshall University
Gerald Leischuck Auburn University
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Roberth Thresher Colorado State University Leland Vail California State University, Long Beach
GOLD SCHOLARS Fred Addison University of Georgia Jane Aldrich University of Florida Yaw Asamoah Indiana University of Pennsylvania Maureen Barrett University of Florida Annette Bauer The Ohio State University Helen Berg University of Wisconsin-Madison Roger Blumer University of Wisconsin-Madison Louise Bookman University of Rhode Island Sid Bostic South Dakota State University Suzanna Boyd Texas Tech University Jennifer Bucki Butler University Douglas Busch Northern Arizona University Paul Cardali University of Miami Lauretta Cooper Auburn University
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Robert Rogow Eastern Kentucky University
James Schaeffer The University of Texas at Austin
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MaryAnn Dworak Montclair State University
John O’Quinn North Carolina State University
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Patricia Rischar Western Illinois University
Laurie Kramer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Daniel Phillips University of Illinois at Chicago
Martha Gilbreath The University of Texas at Austin
Steven Kramer University of Connecticut
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Teri Mika California State University, Northridge
MaryAnn Davis University of Louisville
John Harman Clemson University
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Because of you, dreams became a reality for many in 2019. Without your generous contributions, the achievements of the past year would not have been possible. From studying abroad, fellowships, literacy grants, and helping professionals grow in their careers, your continued support helps us define the role we play in recognizing academic excellence year after year. On behalf of our community of scholars, thank you for making dreams come true.
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Donald Cotter New Mexico State University
Monika Kratzmann Northeastern University
Roger Stout Arizona State University
Julius Babb Clemson University
Michelle Crisa-Dufva California State University, Long Beach
Daisy Kuhn California State University, Northridge
Sydney Summer James Madison University
Ruth Baidas Cornell University
Jude Mondonedo University of Maryland
Leonard Uitenham North Carolina A&T State University
Pamela Baldwin East Carolina University
Stanley Myles University of Maryland
Audrey Urquhart University of Florida
Sharon Nickols University of Georgia
Leon Vermilya San Jose State University
Robert Nisbet University of Maryland
Flynn Warren Jr. University of Georgia
Marion Nobrega The University of Toledo
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Marjorie Norquist University of Rhode Island
Jennifer Aarons University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Christine Di Lapi Clemson University William Dove North Carolina State University Nancy Dowell Oklahoma State University Howard Eisen Cornell University Joseph Elliott Missouri University of Science and Technology Daniel Faletti University of California-Davis Timothy Felthouse University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Gabriela Ornelas California State University, Northridge
Cheryl Gunter Iowa State University
Lisa Paul Eastern New Mexico University
R. Hart The University of Texas at Austin
Philip Phillips Middle Tennessee State University
Marilyn Heard-Sakhaee Texas Woman’s University
Mark Pickett University of Connecticut
Richard Abbott Jr. University of Maine Robert Acquarelli Jr. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Donald Adams Andrews University Lucius Adkins Jr. University of Georgia
Orville Plum Montana State University
Ayodele Alade University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
Lee Randall The University of Mississippi
Ardath Albizo San Diego State University
Vickie Rauser Montana State University
R. Elaine Allrich University of Central Missouri
George Saad University of Southern California
Ron Aryel University of South Florida
Ronald Shaklee Youngstown State University
George Aschenbrenner Villanova University
Rick Shale Youngstown State University
William Ashbee University of South Alabama
Ray Kahler University of Puget Sound
Gregory Smith California State University, Long Beach
Donald Atkinson Weber State University
Ching Y. Keiser Northeastern University
James Soules Texas Tech University
Karen Heine United States Naval Academy Takeo Hokama University of Hawaii Timothy Hulsey The University of Tennessee, Knoxville David Irwin Pennsylvania State University Dong Hyun Jeong The University of North Carolina at Charlotte David Joos Weber State University
Reginal Avery University of Maryland, College Park
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Mike Bantuveris University of Wisconsin-Madison Marcia Barnes Tennessee State University Mary L. Barnett University of the Pacific Emily Barra Auburn University Evelyn Barrett University of Wyoming Mary Barrett The University of Mississippi Wendell Barrick Texas Tech University Lourdes Barro Louisiana State University Estelle Barton University of Louisiana at Lafayette Brenda Bartz University of Wisconsin-Madison Michael Bearb Lamar University Daniel Beasley University of Memphis Daniel Beauchamp Northern Arizona University Heather Becker The University of Texas at Austin Lora Becker University of Evansville Loren Becker Kansas State University Richard Beckwell University of Maryland Linda Beechener University of Maryland George Behrakis Northeastern University
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Donna Bender Washburn University
Gregory Brown Central Michigan University
Barbara Casey New Mexico Highlands University
Charles Connell III University of Connecticut
David Benfield South Dakota State University
Ronald Brown California State University, Long Beach
Judith Caskey Texas A&M University-Commerce
Michael Connerton University of Houston-Victoria
Dorothy Castle Texas Woman’s University
Frederick Corey Arizona State University
Candice Castro University of Texas at San Antonio
Kathleen Cormier University of South Florida
W. Alan Benson Missouri University of Science and Technology Nancy Bentley University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Deborah Buffton Ithaca College
Ronald Bergmann University of Southern California
Diana Bulot University of New Orleans
Alice Berly University of Nevada, Las Vegas Steven Berman University of Nebraska at Omaha Jacqueline Bigelow University of Southern California Nancy Bishop California State University, Northridge G. Lansing Blackshaw Member At Large Nancy Blattner Caldwell University
Mildred Chambers Oregon State University
Russell Chong Member At Large
Robert Burnley Virginia Commonwealth University
Denise Clark Florida Atlantic University
Rex Crumpacker Kansas State University
Steele Clay Old Dominion University
Thomas Csrnko Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Nathan Clements Mississippi State University
Charlcie Cumming Oklahoma State University
Devin Burns Oklahoma State University
Janice Calomiris Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University William Carboneau University of Missouri-Kansas City
James Bowring College of Charleston
Mary Brodd Central Washington University
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Kelli A. Carlton The University of Texas at Austin John Carman University of Maryland
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Carol Crotty The Ohio State University Grace Crow Clemson University
William Clements Arkansas State University
Bobbie Clinkenbeard University of HoustonClear Lake
Cindy Damon University of WisconsinMilwaukee Joseph Davis Clemson University
Kathleen Cohn University of Hawaii
Patricia Davis University of Nebraska at Omaha
Michael Colacicco United States Military Academy
Ann Demko Florida Institute of Technology
Nita Cole Louisiana State University Shreveport
John Dennerlein Member At Large
Michael Collard University of Louisville
Romao Caruso Rochester Institute of Technology Daniel Casaletto Northeastern University
James Coleman Louisiana State University
David Carpio California State University, Sacramento Brian Carr Salem State University
John Briesemeister University of Wisconsin-Platteville
Ronald Burgess Georgia State University
Denise Bolding Oklahoma State University
Bege Bowers Youngstown State University
Wayne Craney Member At Large
Mary Chaney The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Alfred Bushway University of Maine
Patty Boustany University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Jack Cortese The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Lee Burcham Shippensburg University
Donna Bock Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Thomas Booth California State University, Northridge
Gary Champagne University of Southern California
Susan Bunch University of Louisville
Margaret Burrall Northern Arizona University
Victoria Bond Wichita State University
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Charles Bruch University of Wyoming
Charles Collins University of South Alabama Evelyn Connally Member At Large
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Gypsy Denzine Northern Arizona University Fabbian Detweiler California State University, Fresno Carolyn Devine Lamar University Petra Dewitt Missouri University of Science and Technology
Dorothy Dickieson Alfred University
Elvin Dickinson University of North Texas
Pam Ferro Texas A&M University
Sandra Dietrich Eastern Michigan University
Ophelia Fetter Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Joel Digirolamo Kansas State University Ronald Domanico University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Eleanor Ferguson-Marshalleck California State University, Los Angeles
Roberta Fields Mississippi State University William Finch Pennsylvania State University
Edward Domning University of California-Davis
Ann Fiske California State University, Sacramento
Geary Drost Oregon State University
Dianne Fleming Bradley University
Edward Dube Pennsylvania State University
Michael Fleri Auburn University
William Dunn Pennsylvania State University Patricia Eargle Member At Large
Albert Folop University of Maryland
Brand Eaton Lycoming College
Monica Forbes University of Central Florida
Kathleen Edwards University of Georgia
William Edwards Jr. University of Georgia Benjamin Eldred Missouri University of Science and Technology Joy Elledge The University of Oklahoma John Fagan The University of Oklahoma Joyce Falk University of Southern California Dora Falls Arizona State University Thomas Farris The University of Texas at Austin Freddie Fenster University of Southern California
RACHEL FENSKE Dissertation Fellowship Recipient
“I am extremely honored and grateful to be selected to receive the Phi Kappa Phi Dissertation Fellowship. As I prepare to complete my thesis, I am all the more confident I will be able to do so with the assistance of the dissertation fellowship. Phi Kappa Phi has been a foundation of beneficial resources for me throughout my doctoral journey. I find it incredibly humbling that they will be able to support me through this final stretch to my defense by way of a dissertation fellowship.”
Richard Ford III Weber State University Craig Fox Texas A&M University Mercedes Fresno California State University, Los Angeles Samuel Friedel University of Maryland Martha Frost State University of New York at Plattsburgh Claudia Gaines University of Maryland
COREY ST. ROMAIN Phi Kappa Phi Fellow
“I am very grateful to the donors who made this award possible and look forward to becoming a donor myself once I am financially capable in order to pay this generous gift forward.”
Jeffrey Garlitz Northeastern University Juanita Gillis Northern Arizona University Dennis Gingrich Pennsylvania State University
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Edsel Glasgow University of Southern California
Anthony Harrington Campbell University
Daniel Goelzer University of Wisconsin-Madison
James Harris Texas A&M University
Belinda Gonzalez The University of Texas-Pan American
Jon Harris Lamar University
STEPHANIE SHEA “I am grateful to have received a Love of Learning
Tanya Harrison Northern Arizona University
Lawrence Gould Fort Hays State University
Award from Phi Kappa Phi. The funds helped with
Garr Hart California State University, Dominguez Hills
Aaron Graham The University of Mississippi
textbooks and outside resources to supplement my education and help me succeed in school. It’s a
Dalyte Hartsough Purdue University
Caleb Graham The University of Mississippi
wonderful and generous gift from ΦKΦ that I deeply appreciate.”
Janet Gray-Warner Michigan State University
Mark Griffis Pennsylvania State University
CARLY MOELLENKAMP Study Abroad Recipient
rounded out my university experience. I felt it would development to experience my field and its practices
Monique Groulx Florida State University
Jay Helluin McNeese State University
William Grubb Member At Large
Nena Henry University of Georgia
John Grubbs Member At Large
Barbara Herbstman University of Florida
Rebekka Haggard Florida State University
through another culture. Receiving the Study
Janice Haines California State University, Fullerton
Abroad grant through Phi Kappa Phi really allowed me to pursue this goal without the burden of cost preventing me from doing so. I am very grateful for the opportunity to be supported while chasing my dream!”
Priscilla Hamilton Pennsylvania State University Harry Hamlyn University of Arizona Beverley Hammond The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Dena Hartzell University of Nevada, Las Vegas Gary Heard The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Linda Gush The Sage Colleges
be essential for my academic and professional
Joan Hartung University of Missouri-Kansas City
Pauline Grose American University
Jason Guest Columbus State University
“Studying abroad is something that personally
Joseph Harrison Jr. Texas A&M University
Margaret Gordon California State University, Dominguez Hills
Love of Learning Recipient
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Michael Hess Virginia Commonwealth University Gregory Hiatt Colorado State University William Hicok University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Gail Hill Member At Large Shelley-Ann Hincks Southern Oregon University James Hohman Fort Hays State University Richard Holland University of West Alabama
Mark Hoover Member At Large
William James Missouri University of Science and Technology
Missy Hopper Mississippi State University
Fran Jayo University of Nevada, Reno
Shirley Horowitz Member At Large Paul Horton Bowling Green State University Alan Hovestadt Western Michigan University Janet Hovey-Johnson South Dakota State University Hubert Howard Jr. University of Georgia Freeman Hrabowski University of Maryland, Baltimore Campuses
Bruce Jenkins The University of Utah Dale Johnson Iowa State University Danette Johnson West Virginia Wesleyan College
Brian Jones University of Central Florida
Kenneth Hunt Jr. University of WisconsinMilwaukee Woodley Hunt The University of Texas at Austin Stephen Hupp Virginia Military Institute
Kamrun Jenabzadeh University of Houston
Lucinda Johnson Texas A&M University
Marvin Huff University of Wyoming Mary Jane Humphrey Idaho State University
Margaret Jefferson California State University, Los Angeles
Feleafia Jones University of Louisiana at Monroe Robert Jones Utah State University Patrick Jordan California State Polytechnic University Kimberly Joseph University of Maryland
Linda Hurd Texas Tech University
Flavio Joson California State University, Sacramento
Anne Huston University of Lynchburg
Richard Julius Wichita State University
Henry Hutcheson University of West Georgia
Patricia Junio Kean University
Stanley Ikenberry University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jeffrey Kaczmarczyk Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Ralph Iwens University of Florida
Judy Karinen California State University, Long Beach
Daniel Jackson Purdue University George Jackson II University of Puerto Rico
Deborah Kavasch California State University, Stanislaus
Margaret Kearns New Mexico State University
Nicholas Legatos University of Maine
Mary Keller Virginia Tech
Amy Lemke University of Arizona
Paul Kelty Member At Large
Valerie Lenihan Virginia Commonwealth University
Conrad Kercher University of Wyoming
Roger Lester University of Wyoming
Lydia Kercher University of Wyoming
Sandra Lewis Florida State University
Robin Ivy Klein American University Vicki Kofender Member At Large
Michael Lichtensteiger The Ohio State University
Carl Lieberman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Joan Konefal Westfield State University
DeEtte Lombard Kansas State University
Virgil Kovalenko Brigham Young University
Alice Loper The University of Texas at Austin
John Krause Pennsylvania State University
Barbara Lowrey Michigan State University
John Krezoski University of Michigan
Nancy Luce Oklahoma State University
Patirica Kwok University of Alaska Anchorage
Dennis Lutz Montana State University
Charles Lace University of Wyoming
Patricia Lyall San Jose State University
Jane Ann Lamph The University of Utah Nancy Langston Virginia Commonwealth University
Melanie Maddox Troy University
Marcia Laundy University of Maryland
Linda Maerz Arizona State University
Albertina Law Texas State University
Diana Lawson University of Maine Terrence Leas Florida State University
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Barbara Lyman The University of Texas at Austin Suzanne Lyon San Jose State University
Jack Glen Larsen Northern Arizona University
Douglas Lawrence Michigan State University
Kathleen Mahoney University of Massachusetts
Scott Markel University of Minnesota Cora Marrett University of Massachusetts
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Robert Martin Iowa State University Rhoni Maxwell-Rader Ohio University
John Mazuski California State University, Fresno Anne McCabe University of Georgia Jerry McGee East Carolina University Wendell McKenzie North Carolina State University Victoria McLaughlin Fordham University
Robert McTyre Kennesaw State University Henry Meares University of Michigan David Mehlum University of Arizona
Charles Middleton Bowling Green State University Elaine Miller University of Louisville Louis Miller Jr. University of North Florida Nancy Miller California State University, Los Angeles Roy Miller Florida State University Connie Milliken North Carolina State University Julia Milliken University of Maine
Jeanne Ojala The University of Utah
Alan More Member At Large
Charles O’Malley III University of Rhode Island
Nora Onishi University of Hawaii
Michelle Morey Framingham State University
Neil Opfer Washington State University
Janet Morgan Iowa State University
Rita Ousterhout Iowa State University
William Morgan Purdue University
Ronald Overberg Texas Woman’s University
Dan Morrison University of Nevada, Reno
Michele Page University of California-Davis
Barbra Mosley North Carolina A&T State University
Mark Pallansch Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Genevieve Papik-Geyser San Diego State University Laurie Pappas University of Michigan
Michael Mullery University of South Florida
William Parzybok Jr. Colorado State University
William Mulligan Jr. Murray State University James Munkres Nebraska Wesleyan University Judy Murphy University of Maryland Patricia Murphy Purdue University Fort Wayne Marie Mutz Pennsylvania State University Ralph Nafziger Pennsylvania State University
James Moe University of California-Davis
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James Nott University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Craig Pearson The University of Toledo John Pearson University of California-Davis John Peatman Georgia Institute of Technology Timothy Penning Grand Valley State University Charles Peters California State University, Los Angeles Monica Peters Washington State University Carol Peterson South Dakota State University
Michael O’Brien Villanova University
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Sarah Paul University of California-Davis
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Gregory Petrey Jacksonville State University James Pflugh Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Nancy Pogue University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jason Morey Syracuse University
Traci Navarre Southeastern Louisiana University
Betty Miner Oregon State University
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Michael Moorman United States Military Academy
Grady Muldrow Texas A&M University
Mary Mellum Texas A&M University
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Michelle O’Connor Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Warren Mroz Northeastern University
James Mehring Colorado State University
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Nargess Moghaddam Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Eric Pohl University of WisconsinMilwaukee C. Hope Poindexter Pennsylvania State University Charles Ponte West Virginia University Donald Poppke American University
David Porreca Alfred University
Wenderly Porterfield Western Washington University Bernadette Powell University of New Orleans Stanley Prince University of Arkansas at Little Rock Lawrence Prybil University of Kentucky Iftekhar Rahman Northeastern University Patricia Rea Northern Arizona University Paul Reichardt Muskingum University Margaret Rennels University of Arizona Donald Reott Jr. Georgia Institute of Technology Donald Resio University of North Florida Traci Reust The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Lani Revell University of North Texas
Lise Satterfield University of Maryland
Richard Simmonds University of Nevada, Reno
Ronald Rhodes Brigham Young University
Martha Saunders University of West Georgia
Sandra Simmons Michigan State University
Colleen Swartz University of Kentucky
Susan Rich California State University, Northridge
Ervina Scheub Northern Illinois University
Virginia Simmons Oklahoma State University
Elizabeth Sztul University of Maryland
Jon Ritter Minnesota State University, Mankato
Bernard Schuchner University of Maryland
Alan Roach University of North Texas
Thomas Schunn University of Minnesota
William Robinson Texas Tech University
Richard Singletary Old Dominion University
Virginia Slattery Defunct (Northern Michigan University)
Douglas Schwartz University of Houston
Donald Stuber Georgia Institute of Technology
Gail Szymanski The University of Texas at Arlington John Tallentire Jr. Florida Atlantic University
Mildred Slaughter Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Robert Tate California State University, Dominguez Hills
Ashley Smith University of South Florida
Robert Taylor University of North Florida
Dwayne Smith University of South Florida
William Terrell Wichita State University
John Seppanen North Dakota State University
Jeffrey Smith New Mexico State University
John Shanahan Old Dominion University
Penny Smith University of Maryland
Angela Thomas University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Diana Roy California State University, Fullerton
Dallas Shaw University of Maryland
Theresa Sorcek University of Maryland
Kay Rudek St. Cloud State University
Edward Sheehan Jr. The Ohio State University
Joseph Souza University of Bridgeport
Robert Ruemelin University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Katie Shelley The Ohio State University
Warren Ray Spadoni Drury University
Stephen Ruger The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Johnny Shepard Eastern Michigan University
Jean Stadtfeld Appalachian State University
William Shields University of Arizona
Stanley Steinberg Georgia Institute of Technology
Robert Salem Jr. Kansas State University
Lee Shiloh California State University, Dominguez Hills
Steven Stendahl Purdue University
Daniel Sandweiss University of Maine
Cynthia Shoemaker Boise State University
Rhea Sanford University of Connecticut
Jean’ne Shreeve University of Idaho
Randin Roland Northern Arizona University
John Schwarz The University of Oklahoma
Aden Ross The University of Utah
Ronald Sekkel California State University, Long Beach
J. Rossman Texas A&M University Nancy Roth California State University, Northridge
Mason Russell Salem State University
Christopher Santiago University of Maryland Global Campus
Barbara Sarwar Eastern New Mexico University
Isaac Silver Florida Institute of Technology Maire Simington University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Marcia Thompson Pennsylvania State University John Tielking Texas A&M University
Hester Tinti Salem State University Stanley Tokarz Jr. University of Maryland Susan Tracy Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University John Treanor Fordham University
Lila Stevens University of Maine Aimee Stoffel-Sayles Ohio Northern University Jeffrey Stone Auburn University Mark Strothmann Elmhurst College Luisa Stubbs University of North Texas
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Thomas Tiggs The University of Toledo
Susan Trutt Texas A&M University Stanley Underdal San Jose State University Joyce Ursin University of Wisconsin-Madison John Hans Van Arkel University of Southern California
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Margaret Vorous East Tennessee State University John Votaw United States Military Academy Olga Walden California State University, Los Angeles Kathy Walker University of Maryland Susan Walker Wesleyan College
G. Kay Walla Miami University
William Wiles University of Houston
Elizabeth Ward University of Maryland
Kathleen Witcher Montclair State University
Veda Ward California State University, Northridge
Pamela Withrow Michigan State University
Gary Wright University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Richard Westing University of California-Davis Linda Whetzel Georgia Southern UniversityArmstrong Campus
Larry White Mississippi State University
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Norman Yoder Purdue University
Lance Young University of West Florida Edith Younger University of Illinois at Chicago Jing Yu Texas A&M University Jane Zaharias The Ohio State University
Alice White Texas Tech University
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Gabriel Yee University of California-Davis
Jason Yoss Ohio Northern University
Gene Westenbarger Ohio University
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James Zheng Columbus State University
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Caroline Bailey Elon University Roger Baker Iowa State University Laura Balke University of Lynchburg Margaret Bamber University of Maryland Global Campus
Heather Agnew Pennsylvania State University
Harold Barfknecht Iowa State University
Kathryn Agnew Columbus State University
Gordon Wood Wichita State University
Marianne Watson The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Ann Bagley University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Marjorie Addison San Jose State University
Beverly Wilt-Dulaney University of Maryland
Suzanne Wasilczuk University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Ronda Bachtell University of Nevada, Reno
Elise Addison University of West Georgia
Rebecca Wilson Nicholls State University
Steven Washburn West Virginia University
Stephen Arvedson University of Wisconsin-Madison
Gisela Adams California State University, Los Angeles
Michael Wilson Colorado State University
Robert Wardle Utah State University
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George Adams Virginia Tech
Michele Williams Fordham University
Peter Walsh University of Alabama at Birmingham
Elisabeth Archer California State University, Fullerton
Hector Acosta New Mexico State University
John Williams Texas A&M University
Colleen Walsh University of South Alabama
Stanley Zielinski Jr. University of Central Missouri
Barbara Aaron University of Maryland
Kathleen Wilken Oregon State University Alicia Williams University of Maryland
Steve Waller Salisbury University
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Juanita Wielenga California State University, San Bernardino
Kristin Agnew Pennsylvania State University
Donna Barker University of Maryland Global Campus
N. Albarracin Jr. The Ohio State University
Paul Barnett Louisiana State University
Karen Alexander University of Houston-Downtown
Richard Barrett Member At Large
Thomas Allen United States Military Academy
David Bartel The University of Utah
Mark Amaya Purdue University
Kristen Barth Arkansas State University
Sandra Anderson University of North Georgia
Richard Barth Member At Large
Roberta Ansiaux The University of Texas at Arlington
Andrzej Bartke Southern Illinois University Carbondale
LaFrancia Antoine-Yates University of Memphis
Claire Anton California State University, Dominguez Hills John Appel University of Florida John Araiza California State University, Long Beach
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Michelle Bartoletti University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Paul Baxley San Diego State University Marchael Bayne California State University, Los Angeles S. Elizabeth Beamer Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Laura Bearden University of Louisiana at Monroe
Stephanie Briffa University of Michigan
Robert Beardsley California State University, Long Beach
Kenneth Brinson Jr. United States Military Academy Ruth Brintnall Grand Valley State University
Shelley Beatty Brigham Young University
Martha Wingerd Bristor Michigan State University
Bennett Beaudry Arizona State University
Jennifer Brown Elon University
Tracey Beck University of Rhode Island
Kaitlyn Brown Texas A&M University
Gregory Bruening Northern Arizona University Morris Buenemann Jr. Missouri University of Science and Technology
Michael Beckman The Citadel Jeanne Behnke University of Maryland
“The funds received from the Marcus L. Urann Fellowship will help me focus intensively on maximizing my engagement with the most compelling opportunities that my graduate program can offer. I am most grateful to The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi for its generous support of graduate students in all disciplines. Thank you for your commitment to learning!”
Patricia Burgess North Carolina State University
Cheryl Bell University of South Florida
Linda Burpee University of Houston-Clear Lake
Bruce Bender University of Rhode Island
Robyn Butler University of North Florida
Belinda Bickley California State University, Los Angeles
Joseph Byers Florida State University
Christine Bilbrey University of West Florida
Maria Cabillon Jacksonville State University
Carol Birch Western Illinois University
Sally-Jan Calbeck-Schoen California State University, Fullerton
Maria Boklund San Jose State University
Lana Calvano Arizona State University Stephanie Cann McKendree University
Patricia Boudreaux The University of Mississippi Debra Boyd Winthrop University Verna Bridgewater University of New Orleans
Marcus L. Urann Fellow
Robert Burgener Brigham Young University
Meredith Behr Cameron University
Crystal Blankenship Auburn University
SCOTT ST. LOUIS
Charles Brown Texas A&M University
Richard Beck California State University, Fullerton
William Beckemeier University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sara Carajan San Jose State University D. Rae Carpenter Jr. Virginia Military Institute
NINA SINGH Love of Learning Recipient
“I am one of the 2019 Love of Learning Award winners! As a first-year medical student at NYU School of Medicine, this award has helped fund my medical equipment and study materials. I am very grateful to Phi Kappa Phi for supporting my medical education and would encourage anyone interested in the Love of Learning Award to definitely apply.”
Richard Carr Eastern New Mexico University
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Katherine G. Carretti Pennsylvania State University Shera Carriker Lamar University
Alan Carter California State Polytechnic University Patricia Carter University of Wyoming
KATHERINE DODSON “The Love of Learning Award is more than just an award.
Robert Cooper The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Helen Caulfield Duquesne University
out there that care to understand who you are, what your professional potential is and what you are capable of
Maria Celli University of Alaska Anchorage
achieving. Grad school can be a lonely place, and this type of recognition helps us keep pushing for our dreams!”
Carol Chandler California State University, Fresno Phillip Chansler Auburn University
ALEXANDRA ADAMS Study Abroad Recipient
“I am honored to have received this study abroad grant. Having this grant will help me pursue my dream of society. I will be spending my time with a host family in Madrid, Spain, and I look forward to being able to share experiences with them. I very excited to see what my semester abroad holds and how I can use what I learn abroad to make a lasting impact on sustainable
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Geneva Cotten McNeese State University
Rita Creel California State University, Long Beach
Karla Childs Member At Large
Shera Clark North Carolina A&T State University Nicholas Claytor Pennsylvania State University
Daniel Cloutier Iowa State University
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Luene Corwin Cornell University
Jiangkai Chen University of the Pacific
Andrew Cline Old Dominion University
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Linda Crane University of West Florida
Thomas Clement Auburn University at Montgomery
international relations in my community back home.”
Mary C. Core Member At Large
Qi-Yu Che Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Cherrie Clark Fort Hays State University
getting to immerse myself in another culture and
Joseph Copeland University of Southern California
Consuelo Corripio Louisiana State University
David Chargin University of California-Davis Pradyumna Chauhan Arcadia University
Donna Conrad University of Alaska Anchorage
Angela Cooper Eastern Kentucky University
Nelson Castellano University of Miami
It is a reminder that there are people and organizations
David Connelly The University of Texas at Austin
Thomas Conry University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lesley Casarez Angelo State University
Love of Learning Award Recipient
Julie Colson Clemson University
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David Cremers Washington State University Matthew Cuevas California State University, Long Beach Anne Czor Eastern Kentucky University Helen Dailey Youngstown State University Russell Dart University of West Florida Stuart Davidson The University of Utah Heather Davis Texas Woman’s University
Michael Davis University of Southern California
Maria Dudzak University of Idaho
Terita Davis University of Maryland
Peggy Dufour Hood College
William De Graf United States Military Academy
Aida Dugan Member At Large
Atwood De Wandeleer Western Carolina University
Ryan Duling Ohio Northern University
Mike Deal University of Bridgeport
Michael Dumont University of Delaware
Robert Dean California State University, Fullerton
John Dunlap Southern Oregon University
James Deboard California State University, Los Angeles
Thomas Durkin Northern Illinois University
Kathleen DeBruyn Grand Valley State University E. Terry Deiderick Youngstown State University Linda Demikat University of Connecticut Dewi Depositario-Cabacar University of the Philippines Beryl Dewey University of Arizona Merton Dewitt Drury University
Marilyn Dishman-Horst Pittsburg State University Diane Disney University of Rhode Island Alex Dluzneski University of Florida Otto Doering III Purdue University Harold Draper University of MissouriKansas City Lori Drummond Saint Martin’s University Mary Dudley University of Georgia
Graham Fogg University of California-Davis Ryan Fong University of California-Davis David Foose Oklahoma City University Deanna Forney Western Illinois University
Laurie Ellison University of Central Florida
Craig Foster Troy University
Howard Erickson Kansas State University
Robert Fowler Eastern Kentucky University Barbara Frank Idaho State University
Denise Eslinger Indiana State University
John Fraser Jr. The University of Texas-Medical Branch at Galveston
Femi Euba Louisiana State University
James Fasules University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Norma Faust Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Mario Flores California State University, Fresno
Heidi Eisips San Jose State University
Robert Fahey Bradley University
Judy Gagnon University of Southern Maine
Harold Flint Montclair State University
Melissa Eck Eastern Michigan University
Joe Exum Sr. Member At Large
Ronald Gaddis The University of Kansas
Alfred Fleming Youngstown State University
Peggy Jo Eaton Idaho State University
Tennille Everett-Battle Wesleyan College
Bruce Fellows California State University, Long Beach
Elizabeth Fitzgerald The Ohio State University
Catherine Ernst Michigan State University
Dave Fujimoto Texas A&M University
Rebecca Finnegan The Ohio State University
Kathryn Eaton Wichita State University
Susan Deboer University of Nevada, Reno
Dolores Federation Rochester Institute of Technology
Allison Frazier-Balser New Mexico State University John Freeman Jr. North Carolina State University Susan Fribley The Ohio State University Donald Frisque University of WisconsinMilwaukee
Joidaz Gaines North Carolina A&T State University John Garay United States Military Academy James Garber University of Louisiana at Lafayette Tim Garde Pennsylvania State University Susan Garfield Member At Large
Frank Garosi California State University, Sacramento Jacquelyn Garrabrant California State University, Long Beach
Dorothy Garrain University of Connecticut Robert Gates Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Edward Geist University of Bridgeport Robert Gentry University of Massachusetts Thomas George Kennesaw State University Gottfried Georgi New Mexico Highlands University Robert Gerlach Pennsylvania State University Kathie Gerrity University of California-Davis Robert Gies Old Dominion University
Edward Fritz University of Evansville
John Goins The Citadel
Douglas Frye University of Maryland
Jacob Gold The University of Texas at Austin
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Christal Gordon University of Wisconsin-Madison
Charles Hanes Oklahoma State University
Alex Herbst Plymouth State University
Fern Hunt The Ohio State University
Marc Gordon University of Maryland
Priscilla Hanford California State University, Chico
Roland Hesmondhalgh IV Florida Institute of Technology
Joann Hymel Nicholls State University
Thomas Gormley University of Florida
Eleonore Hansen Bradley University
Joseph Heyward Francis Marion University
Jenifir Isbister University of Maryland
Carl Graves University of Arkansas
Joan Hansen Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Catherine Hicks Virginia Commonwealth University
Daniel Jackson Jr. Fort Hays State University
Robin Gray Georgia Institute of Technology
Stefanie Hansen University of Southern California
Denise Hile Ball State University
Nancy Jackson Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Autumn Greba Duquesne University
Amanda Hardesty The Ohio State University
Rhonda Jackson The University of Tulsa
Todd Green Marshall University
Julaine Harding University of Maryland
Antwanett Hill University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Ruth Green-Waite Youngstown State University
Edgar Harras Member At Large
Alison Gregory Marymount University
Maria Harsanyi University of Maryland
Christa Griffin University of Maryland Kay Gruling University of Wisconsin-Madison Monica Gustafson University of Massachusetts
Kelsey Guyan Auburn University Michael Hagen University of Kentucky William Hajdu University of Wisconsin-Madison Louis Hala University of Alaska Fairbanks
Kristofer Hambly California State University, Dominguez Hills Edsel Hamilton III University of Southern California Ruth Hammiller University of WisconsinWhitewater
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Linda Hiniker West Virginia University
Erica Harvie Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
Wanda Haschek-Hock University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Walter Hope Jr. University of Maryland
Barbara Hawkins Columbus State University
Jami Hornbuckle Morehead State University
Homer Hayes The University of Texas at Austin
Terri Hosto University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pamela Hayward Augusta University
John Hribar Member At Large
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Ilona Hellie Texas Tech University
Victoria Henschel University of California-Davis
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Erik Johansson University of Arizona JaneAnne Johnson California State University, Dominguez Hills
Stardust Johnson University of Arizona Christine Johnson-Battista University of New Hampshire
Robert Jolly The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
J. Randy Hughes Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Jenny Jones Clark Atlanta University
John Hull Radford University
Holly Kaczmarski Weber State University
Robert Hummel Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Jack Kamerman Kean University
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Kathryn Jimenez University of Bridgeport
Christopher Hughes Michigan State University
Kathleen Heide University of South Florida
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Emily Jensen Lycoming College
James Huey University of Louisville
John Hedrick University of Georgia
Janice Jacobs Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Margarett Jennings University of Maryland
John Hodges University of Maryland
Laura Hauer Northern Arizona University
William Jackson Oregon State University
Jeffrey Jacobs University of Wisconsin-Madison
Elizabeth Hodge East Carolina University
Steven Hollister Grand Valley State University
Alexa Henderson Clark Atlanta University
Sarah Hand University of South Florida
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Irene Hazen-Otto The Sage Colleges
Robert Haley Oregon State University
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Nancy Hill The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Marcella Kaminski Miami University
Hiroto Kanai University of Southern California
Marcella Kysilka University of Central Florida
Dorothy Kane Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Robert Ladendorff Northern Arizona University Melinda Lagarce Texas Tech University
David Kanyer Washington State University
Janet Laston Member At Large
Adrianne Kim California State University, Long Beach
Maribeth LeBreton Widener University
Jennifer Kruschwitz Rochester Institute of Technology
Curtis Leseman Member At Large
Michael Kupfer Michigan State University Reuben Kyle Middle Tennessee State University
Carey Loveland Michigan State University
Jennifer Lowell University of Massachusetts
Linda Lowenstine University of California-Davis Michelle Lowery Member At Large
Laura Leso University of Rhode Island
William Loyd Kansas State University
Norman Lettich Pennsylvania State University Christina Leverenzzi California State University, Dominguez Hills
Bryen Lorenz Widener University
Karen Lowder The University of Texas at El Paso
William Leslie Oregon State University
Alan Kuczynski University of Miami
Anthony Lombardi University of Central Florida John Lopez New Mexico State University
Robert Leedham Jr. The University of New Mexico
William LeRette Northeastern University
Andrew Kochan Miami University
Margaret Kuklewicz University of Maryland
Raymond Leisy Bowling Green State University
John Knapp Sr. Virginia Military Institute
James Locke Auburn University
Nancy Lehmann-Carssow The University of Texas at Austin
James Knapp University of Maine
Rebecca Maloney University of New Orleans
Steven Lobeck Florida Institute of Technology
JoDe Lavine University of Memphis
M. Kirkham Kansas State University
Dustin Lykins University of Alabama at Birmingham
Iva Lipton University of Rhode Island
Michael Launer Florida State University
Donald Kinkaid University of North Georgia
Susan Luther Louisiana State University
David Lindsay California State University, Stanislaus
Cheryl Laska DePaul University
Emma Kientz The University of Oklahoma
Julia Kleinschmidt The University of Utah
Bonnie Lindenfelser St Cloud State University
Royce Larsen University of Utah
Virginia Keville Salem State University
Janet Limero University of Massachusetts
Minnie Lark The University of Toledo
Melanie Kernick Pennsylvania State University
Holger Luther Pennsylvania State University
Laura Lieber University of Arkansas
Paulette Lane University of South Florida
Kevin Kenny University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mike Lewis North Carolina State University
Thomas Lewis Westfield State University
James Landon Portland State University
Melissa Kennedy Arcadia University
William Luckow University of WisconsinWhitewater
Rebecca Lewis Lycoming College
Kam Lam San Jose State University
Carolyn Kates University of Florida
Lee Etta Lewis University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Scott Lucas The Citadel
Richard Manahan East Tennessee State University Christine Manzey The University of Toledo Peter Marbarger University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Suzanne March University of Nevada, Reno Ada Marin San Diego State University John Marincel University of Missouri-Kansas City Neil Marks California State University, Fresno Leslie Marsh University of Nebraska at Kearney Arnold Martin Washington State University Barbara Martin Georgetown College Gertrude Martin Elmhurst College Jennifer Martin Utah State University Michael Martin Member At Large Robert Martinez Lamar University Irene Martz Arkansas State University Martin Massengale University of Arizona
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Sandy Massock University of Missouri-Kansas City
Deborah Miller Syracuse University
Emily Murray Member At Large
June Mastan The Sage Colleges
Elbert Miller Virginia Commonwealth University
Katherine Muth The Ohio State University
Stephanie Mathews-Brashear University of South Florida
Roxane Miller University of Louisville
Barry Nason Tennessee State University
Willard Maughan Weber State University
Janet Mitchell Pennsylvania State University
Robert Nehls Jr. San Jose State University
Kenneth Mauterer University of Louisiana at Monroe
Mozella Mitchell University of South Florida
Harland Nelson Washington State University
Myra May University of WisconsinMilwaukee
Robert Moel California State University, Long Beach
Nancy Nester University of Rhode Island
Harold McAnney University of Central Florida
Jacquelyn Moffitt New Mexico State University
Marie McCarron University of Rhode Island
Susan Montgomery Eastern Michigan University
Krista Newkirk The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Margaret McFadden University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Marcia Moore The University of Texas at Austin
Mitchell Newman Clarkson University
Gretchen Paupore Michigan Technological University
Kevin McGee University of Maryland Global Campus
Margo Moore Western Michigan University
Scott Nodes Arizona State University
Traci Payne University of Louisiana at Monroe
Richard Moore Jr. Clemson University
Richard Nolan San Diego State University
Ronald Moore The University of Toledo
Jacqueline Noonan Miami University
Lloyd Peake California State University, San Bernardino
Valerie Moore Washington State University
W. Oehlert Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Thomas McGee Iowa State University Robert Mckay The University of Utah Barbara McLean University of Maryland
Billy Morgan Murray State University
Stephen McNeill Kennesaw State University
Michael Mormino Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Thomas McNeill Brigham Young University Joyce McReynolds Purdue University
Charles Mele Fordham University Cynthia Mendelson Kean University
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Shiela Morrison University of Alaska Anchorage Frederick Moser Louisiana State University
Gail Mosher Florida State University
Iuliana Mihu University of Illinois at Chicago
Judy Munnis The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Linda Page University of South Florida Miley Palmer McKendree University Celeste Pardee University of Arizona
Michelle Parker University of Southern California Robert Parks Troy University
Daniel Pearcy University of Louisville Gregory Pease University of Memphis
Margaret Olinger California State University, Long Beach
Luis Perez University of Puerto Rico
William Oliver Montclair State University
Marjorie Perlman Rochester Institute of Technology
Richard Olson University of Minnesota
Manuel Pescador Florida State University
Robert Olson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
William Peterman University of Illinois at Chicago
Lorna Onizuka University of HoustonClear Lake
Jean Mueller Arizona State University
K A P PA
Arlene O’Tell University of Connecticut
Lewis O’Neal Jr. Georgia College & State University
Casualene Meyer Brigham Young University
P H I
Alan Ostendorp New Mexico State University
Alex Nesterenko Grand Valley State University
Sherie Moran California State University, Fullerton
Julia McLeod University of Massachusetts
Ramona Osgood University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Alise Orloff University of Maryland, College Park
D R E A M
David Petrisky Kennesaw State University Douglas Pfeiffer Washington State University Duane Phillips Auburn University at Montgomery Leroy Pickett Member At Large
Anthony Pico Jr. Montclair State University
Claribel Rodriguez-Gonza University of Puerto Rico
Andrew Pinkham University of Maryland
Denise Roesler-Cunningham University of Missouri-St Louis
Paula Pinkley The University of Tennessee at Martin
Carole Root Northern Arizona University Brian Rose Elon University
Charles Platt George Mason University Edward Polansky The University of Texas at Austin Robert Potts University of North Alabama Debbie Presley-O’Brien University of Florida
Jami Prince Northwestern State University of Louisiana Julia Putnam Queens University of Charlotte Edward Quirk University of Nevada, Las Vegas Maria Quirk University of Nevada, Las Vegas Cathy Ann Ramer Washington State University Dolores Reed Oregon State University Jane Reilly Eastern Kentucky University Clinton Rempel California State University, Long Beach Charlene Renfield Youngstown State University Benjamin Reves University of Memphis Katherine Rider University of Houston Helen Roark University of Nevada, Las Vegas Barbara Roberts Southern Illinois University Carbondale
JULIANNE LIU
Jeffrey Ross University of West Georgia
Study Abroad Recipient
“Thank you so, so much for this opportunity! I am
Stephen Ross Elon University
incredibly grateful to be a recipient of the Phi Kappa
Carrie Rossman Arkansas State University
Phi Study Abroad Grant. This support enables me to follow a dream of studying, living, and growing in
Wilfred Rouleau Carnegie Mellon University
one of the most interesting, influential cultures of the world. Merci mille fois!”
Steven Rovnyak Cornell University Kathryn Rowe University of Maryland Richard Rowe Youngstown State University Eva Ryckman Andrews University Stewart Ryckman Purdue University Christine Rydel Grand Valley State University Fred Sahlmann McNeese State University
RONALD CLARK
Alan Salisbury United States Military Academy
Graduate Research Recipient
“This Graduate Research Grant will allow me to travel to University of Huddersfield’s Centre for Research in New
Kerri Scaccia Northern Arizona University
Music to observe and research the music of composer
William Schefer University of Miami
Aaron Cassidy for my dissertation. This opportunity
Randy Schenkman Syracuse University
Mitchell Schlossman Kean University
allows me to observe in Cassidy’s composerly and scholarly practices on-site so I can better share about the collaborative processes he uses to bring his new works to life.”
Raymond Schlude Jr. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Vaughn Roche The University of Utah
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Jasvinder Sidhu University of Michigan Freda Siener Southern Illinois University Carbondale Irene Silos Kean University
John Simmons Old Dominion University
GUSTAVO EIDJI CAMARINHA FUJIWARA Dissertation Fellow
Franklin Simon University of Rhode Island
“I am truly honored and humbled to be a 2019 recipient
Jon Simons Westmont College
of the Phi Kappa Phi Dissertation Fellowship. I would like to thank Phi Kappa Phi not only for the support this
Anne Simpson University of North Texas
award will provide to my Ph.D. studies as I continue to follow my dreams, but also for the encouragement
Livy Simpson The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
to pursue excellence in academics, while promoting
William Simpson Jr. Clemson University
responsible impact through leadership and service.�
Floyd Singletary Nova Southeastern University Janet Sjulin Oklahoma State University Mary Jane Slaton The Ohio State University James Schmitz University of California-Davis
Mary Sheffield North Carolina State University
Robert Schoenhals Purdue University Helen Scully Southern Oregon University
Gregory Shelnutt University of Delaware
Barbara Sears Michigan State University
Melony Shemberger Murray State University
Regina Selby Tennessee Technological University
Angela Shepas California State University, Northridge
Jimmy Seletz University of Southern California Marion Seymour University of Houston-Clear Lake
Carole Shaffer-Koros Kean University Jack Sharer Pennsylvania State University
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Wendy Shellhorn University of South Florida
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P H I
Joseph Shore Florida Atlantic University Jackelyn Shoupe University of Nevada, Reno Eliot Sibley Northeastern University
R E A L I Z I N G
John Steel Member At Large
Robert Steele University of Southern California Gary Steinhardt Purdue University Stuart Stewart Southeastern Louisiana University Victoria Stewart The University of Toledo James Stith The Ohio State University Dewitt Stone Jr. Clemson University Donald Stott Oregon State University
James Snyder University of WisconsinWhitewater
Charles Stuber North Carolina State University
Steven Socol University of WisconsinMilwaukee
Betty Song San Jose State University Bruce Sorte Oregon State University Beverly Spears Francis Marion University Nancy St. John Florida State University
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Allison Steel State University of New York at Oswego
Nancy Strouse University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Helen Sogioka San Jose State University
Elgie Sherrod Virginia Commonwealth University
Ronald Stearns University of the Pacific
Joseph Slayton University of Maryland
Kenneth Snyder The University of Toledo
Janet Starnes Southern Illinois University Carbondale
D R E A M
Del Sudkamp Purdue University Viji Sundar California State University, Stanislaus Pamela Swaim-Mejia Indiana State University Marilyn Swears Florida State University David Sylva University of Maryland Michael Tate The University of Toledo Michael Tavas Fordham University
Robert Tavlin Sr. Jackson State University
Ronald Ulmer Millikin University
Marc Weinberg Ithaca College
Sandra Taylor Jacksonville University
Theresa Valiga Villanova University
Pamela Wendt Northern Arizona University
Kimberly Wise Columbus State University
Katherene Terrell Oklahoma State University
Timothy Van Scoyoc Pennsylvania State University
Wendy Wenner Grand Valley State University
Hillary Wofford The University of Mississippi
Edward Tezak United States Military Academy
Jessie Vanswearingen University of Delaware
Preston Westmoreland Longwood University
Linda Thompson University of Minnesota
Ravindra Vasavada University of the Pacific
James Wharton Louisiana State University
Glenn Woodard Jr. East Carolina University
Teresa Thompson The University of Southern Mississippi
Laurel Vaughn University of Evansville
Theresa Wherrett Michigan State University
Mark Wooster University of Miami
Terry Vimont Colorado State University
Jerry Whigham Mercer University
Mark Thorne Missouri State University
Rose Leigh Vines California State University, Sacramento
Nadine White University of Maryland, College Park
Martha Thrift Georgia Southern University
Robert Vogler Salem State University
Thomas White Virginia Tech
Timothy Tolar Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Nancee Volpi University of the Pacific
Vernon White Samford University
Edward Wada University of Southern California
Bruce Whiting Member At Large
Aaron Thorne Missouri State University
Harry Tomita California State University, Long Beach Jacquelynn Torcicollo Kean University Javier Torner California State University, San Bernardino Anita Tracy University of Maryland Shirley Treadaway Kennesaw State University Sylvia Tso University of Nevada, Reno Christina Tucker Salisbury University Ron Tulley The University of Findlay Brian Turner The Ohio State University Georgia Tuttle University of Maine
Deatra Wadsworth University of North Texas
Robert Winford Eastern Michigan University
Kalfred Wong Jr. University of Hawaii
Murray Worsham The University of Texas at Austin Reba Wyatt The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Zhaolei Xie Southeastern Louisiana University Laura Yee San Diego State University
John Yetka University of Wyoming
Susan Wick University of Connecticut
Kenneth Yoshikawa California State University, Long Beach
Jacqueline Waggoner Portland State University
Annabelle Wightman San Jose State University
Tara Wagner The University of Texas at Austin
Jacquelin Wilkens University of Bridgeport
Matthew Wallig University of Wyoming
David Williams University of Minnesota
Thomas Walsh Iowa State University
George Williams United States Military Academy
Steven Ziegler Missouri University of Science and Technology
Kerry Walzl University of Delaware
L. Bradley Williams University of WisconsinWhitewater
Marilyn Zimmerman University of California-Davis
Mary Jane Wann Indiana State University Catherine Warren California State University, Dominguez Hills
Curtis Young University of Hawaii Craig Zeman California State University, Long Beach
Lois Williams North Carolina State University Gloria Wilson University of Southern California
Sarah Warren University of South Alabama
Jerry Wilson Member At Large
Judith Watson California State University, Fullerton
Elsa Winch Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
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D R E A M
L E A D E R S H I P F O U N D AT I O N B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S Diane Smathers, Ed.D. Chair Daniel S. Beasley, Ph.D.
R E A L I Z I N G
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D R E A M
Lourdes Barro Wendy Lawrence
W I T H A G I F T T O T H E P H I K A P PA P H I F O U N D AT I O N
Erin R. McClernon, J.D. Maire O. Simington, Ph.D. Mary Todd, Ph.D.
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s illustrated throughout this report, your donations have helped students realize their dreams to study abroad, attend graduate school, conduct dissertation research, provide literacy programs, and so much more. And in doing so, you’ve helped Phi Kappa Phi realize its dream to foster a lifelong love of learning in the hearts and minds of students and members from all academic disciplines. To continue your support of the Phi Kappa Phi Foundation, please use the envelope included or visit www.phikappaphi.org/giving to make your gift today. Please know how grateful we are for you, your membership, your commitment, and your support of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. The gifts you give today will help dreams come true tomorrow.
B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S Missy Hopper, Ph.D. President Dan Sandweiss, Ph.D. President-elect Gypsy M. Denzine, Ph.D. Past President David J. Silva, Ph.D. Vice President for Chapter Development Lora A. Becker, Ph.D. Director JoAnn Canales, Ph.D. Director
For more information about our giving opportunities, please contact:
Laurie Kramer, Ph.D. Director
DR. MARY TODD Executive Director
Christina M. McIntyre Director
execdirector@phikappaphi.org 225.923.7700
Philip E. Phillips, Ph.D. Director Brett Ranon Nachman Graduate Student Representative Emily Scircle Undergraduate Student Representative Mary Todd, Ph.D. Society Executive Director
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FINANCIAL
NEW INITIATES 29,668
2017
27,554
28,166
summary
2018
2019
ACTIVE MEMBERS BY CATEGORY
61,246
58,033
61,229
REGULAR
2018
50,625
49,892
48,824
LIFE
2017
2019
INVESTMENTS
2018
59,496,040
57,720,457
54,566,423 2017
2019
COMBINED NET ASSETS
P H I
K A P PA
P H I
R E A L I Z I N G
A
D R E A M
2018
$59,557,713
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$57,336,541
$54,134,991 2017
2019
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and The Phi Kappa Phi Foundation
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and The Phi Kappa Phi Foundation
COMBINED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
COMBINED STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES
July 2018 - June 2019
July 2018 - June 2019
ASSETS
2018 2019
Current Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents Investments
$172,141
$122,299
54,513,455
55,249,170
Inventory
83,804
25,734
Accounts Receivable
74,549
68,560
Contributions Receivable
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26,998
106,207
223,570
Other Assets Total Current Assets
54,950,156
55,716,331
Property and Equipment Property and Equipment, Net
1,429,484
1,577,200
12,708
12,708
2018
2019
Contributions
$985,140
$ 356,223
Annual Membership Dues
1,864,220
1,821,777
Initiation Fees
593,360
551,080
Life Memberships
379,600
320,300
Convention Revenue
–––––– 81,050
Investment Return, Net
3,601,748
Sales of Jewelry, Certificate Frames, Apparel, and Other Items
3,790,835
37,705
18,108
Royalty Income
210,486
224,496
Other Revenues
71,209
26,474
Release of Restrictions
Other Assets Deposits
REVENUE, GAINS, AND OTHER SUPPORT
Total Revenue, Gains, and Other Support
-
-
$7,743,468
$7,190,343
317,540
374,355
Literacy Grants
29,953
26,413
Study Abroad Program
74,000
100,000
-
3,000
Dissertation Fellowships
100,000
100,000
Love of Learning Award
100,000
50,000
-
100,000
1,447,669
1,459,649
435,291
448,188
National Office - Facilities and Operations 203,476
226,501
Resale Items
110,124
130,019
52,837
44,504
Depreciation Long-Term Liabilities Development
134,648
123,622
14,281
24,252
Advanced Payment of Dues, Net of Current Portion
151,947
93,562
Investments - Donor Restricted
2,896,803
Investments - Board Designated
310,199
Total Assets
$59,599,350
2,970,962 1,275,908 $61,553,109
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities
Scholar/Artist/Service Awards
Current Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses
$386,583
$313,014
Advanced Payment of Dues, Current Portion
1,325,081
1,274,291
67,950
11,750
Notes Payable, Current Portion
84,468
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Due to Chapters
62,881
63,353
1,926,963
1,662,408
Total Liabilities
335,846
332,988
2,262,809
1,995,396
Net Assets Designated by Board for: Sherrill Carlson Fellowship Contingency
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1,012,394
318,115
263, 514
Undesignated
54,121,623
55,310,843
54,439,738
56,586,751
With Donor Restrictions Total Net Assets
Excellence in Innovation Award National Office - Salaries National Office - Fringe Benefits
Advanced Payment Convention and Conference
Total Current Liabilities
EXPENSES Fellowship Program
2,896,803 57,336,541
2,970,962 59,557,713
Board of Directors
Chapter Growth Committee Meetings
23,666
25,507
Marketing and Communications
633,293
546,909
Publications
279,286
268,151
Interest Expense
4,159
1,398
Information Technology
127,465
84,804
Other National Office Expense
276,420
251,708
25,863
48,586
-
438,043
Professional Fees Convention Expense Total Expenses Change in Net Assets Net Assets at Beginning of Year
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$59,599,350
$61,553,109
Net Assets at End of Year
4,541,918 3,201,550 54,134,991
4,969,171 2,221,172 57,336,541
$57,336,541 $ 59,557,713
Note: The financial statement reflects the Society’s fiscal year from July 2018 - June 2019. 2019
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