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Archive for March 2007

Education scholarship established honoring LaCrosse couple

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Keith and Diane Turner, Keller, Texas, and Bruce and Peggy (Turner) Schrott, Sanford, Mich., have made a gift to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Laura and Martin Turner Education Scholarship in memory of their parents.

Veterinarian commemorated through K-State scholarship

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Mary Lou Chapek-Hogg, Fort Calhoun, Neb., and Janice Tabet, Paris, France, have made a gift of $51,125 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Dr. Alex Hogg Scholarship in memory of Mary Lou’s late husband and Janice’s late father.

Riding club from De Soto, Kan., establishes scholarship at K-State

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

The Pioneer Riders of De Soto, De Soto, Kan., have made a gift of $128,500 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Pioneer Riders of De Soto Scholarship.

Peines establish chair for K-State’s Biosecurity Research Institute

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

Virginia and Perry Peine, Denver, have made a gift of $500,000 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Virginia and Perry Peine Biosecurity Chair.

Millen donates $200,000 for agriculture scholarship at K-State

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

Allen Millen, Overland Park, Kan., has made a gift of $200,000 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Allen D. Millen Elite Agriculture Scholarship.

Wichita native E. Eugene Carter pledges $1 million gift to women’s engineering initiative

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

E. Eugene Carter, Washington, D.C., has made a commitment of $1.05 million to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the E. Eugene Carter Foundation Excellence for Women in Engineering Fund.

Topeka woman creates K-State baseball scholarship

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Dorothy Schrader, Topeka, Kan., has made a gift of $30,000 to the Ernie Barrett Athletic Endowment Society to establish the Marlin and Dorothy Schrader Baseball Scholarship.

Logans make gift to K-State journalism and engineering programs

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Samuel and Martha Logan, Winfield, Kan., have made a commitment to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign in a charitable remainder trust (CRUT) to supplement the Martha F. and Samuel H. Logan Journalism Scholarship, and Shirley and Vernon E. Fetterhoof Scholarship in Electrical Engineering, and to establish the Logan-Fetterhoof Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty of Distinction Chair. They have also stipulated a gift to establish the Martha F. and Samuel H. Logan Faculty of Distinction Chair in Journalism.