Feb. 3, 2010

NDSU students receive Phi Kappa Phi Scholarships

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The North Dakota State University chapter of Phi Kappa Phi has awarded academic scholarships to several Phi Kappa Phi student members. The scholarships, totaling $5,150, are made possible through gifts by John A. Callenbach and Carolyn Nelson.

Daniel Ingebretson, a junior mathematics major from Glyndon, Minn.; Ashley Martell, a junior architecture major from Aberdeen, S.D.; and Samantha Steffan, a senior music major from Dickinson, N.D., each received the Carolyn Nelson Phi Kappa Phi scholarship of $1,000.

Duane Bierman, a graduate student in music from Fargo; Natasha Petry, a professional year two pharmacy student from Fargo; Zachary Fowler, a senior zoology major from Minot, N.D.; and Jennifer Naaden, a senior political science major from Braddock, N.D., each received a John A. Callenbach Memorial Scholarship ranging from $400 to $750.

Phi Kappa Phi is America's oldest and most selective honor society embracing all academic disciplines. It has chapters on more than 300 campuses. The NDSU chapter was chartered in 1913.

For more information, contact Tom Isern at (701) 799-2942 or isern@plainsfolk.com.

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