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Archive for August 2007

Wichita native and K-State alum create scholarship for grain science

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Mike and Deborah Rempe, Windsor, Co., have made a gift of $26,000 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Rempe Family Scholarship in Grain Science.

Architecture firm creates scholarship to honor local founder (Hometown interest for Barton County, Topeka and Overland Park, Kan.)

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Horst, Terrill, & Karst Architects, PA, Topeka and Overland Park, Kan., have made a gift of $26,000 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Gary G. Karst Scholarship.

Westwood, Kan., woman establishes $51,000 fund in daughter’s memory.

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Ernestine Sanders, Westwood, Kan., has made a gift of $51,000 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Diane Sanders Memorial Scholarship.

K-State receives gifts from alumni and friends in Chanute and Garden City, Kan.

Saturday, August 25th, 2007

Alumni and friends of K-State in Chanute and Garden City, Kan., have made recent gifts in support of the Changing Lives Campaign for Kansas State University, a comprehensive $500 million campaign that will infuse new funds into virtually every dimension of the university.

Cargill gift establishes Center for Ethical Leadership at K-State

Friday, August 24th, 2007

Cargill, Minneapolis, Minn., has made a gift of $1 million to Kansas State University to establish the Cargill Center for Ethical Leadership within the Center for Leadership Studies at K-State.

Ten K-State College of Engineering students receive scholarships from Colorado couple’s $1 million gift

Monday, August 20th, 2007

For a successful businessman and his loving wife, Kansas State University has always held a special place in Edwin and Eunice Wambsganss’ hearts. The couple has long known that what helps make their university so special is its diverse and driven student body. That’s why the Wambsgansses, Larkspur, Colo., decided to invest in the future of K-State undergraduates, including 10 who will receive scholarships this fall.

Lee’s Summit family makes $250,000 commitment to the K-State College of Agriculture

Friday, August 17th, 2007

The family of Margaret M. Ressegieu has made a $250,000 commitment to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Margaret M. Ressegieu Agricultural Memorial Scholarship.

St. Louis man establishes development fund for the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Barry Greenberg, Maplewood, Mo., has made a commitment of $250,000 through a life insurance policy to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Barry Greenberg Development Fund.

Kansas City, Mo., couple establishes agriculture excellence fund

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Roger and Sandra McKee, Kansas City, Mo., have made a commitment of $25,000 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Roger and Sandra McKee Ag Excellence Fund for the Dean in the College of Agriculture.

Veterinary Medicine professor’s children establish scholarship in his honor

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

The children, and their families, of Dr. Frederick Oehme, Manhattan, Kan., have made a gift of $26,000 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Dr. Frederick W. Oehme Toxicology Scholarship.