KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY: K-State student wins Phi Kappa Phi National Fellowship.

0 Comments | M2 Presswire, April, 1999

M2 PRESSWIRE-20 April 1999-KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY: K-State student wins Phi Kappa Phi National Fellowship (C)1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:200499 MANHATTAN -- A Kansas State University senior is one of 50 students recognized nationally this spring with a $7,000 Phi Kappa Phi National Fellowship to support his first year of graduate study.

Sam Halabi, El Dorado, plans to attend Oxford University in England. At K-State, Halabi is majoring in political science and natural resources and environmental sciences. "Sam's win permits K-State to retain its first-place tie with Brigham Young University for the most Phi Kappa Phi fellowships won in the nation," said K-State President Jon Wefald. "Sam is an outstanding individual and truly deserves this...

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