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Archive for October 2007

Hutchinson couple creates football, basketball scholarships at K-State

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Hutchinson couple creates football, basketball scholarships at K-State

Robert R. and Charlene Mordy Lind, Hutchinson, Kan., have made a commitment of a significant part of their estate to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Robert R. and Charlene Mordy Lind Football Scholarship, the Robert R. and Charlene Mordy Lind Men’s Basketball Scholarship and the Robert R. and Charlene Mordy Lind Women’s Basketball Scholarship.

K-State receives $551,000 gift to create scholarship for Greenwood County students

Monday, October 29th, 2007

K-State receives $551,000 gift to create scholarship for Greenwood County students (Hometown interest for Eureka and Greenwood Coutny, Kan.)

The Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign has received more than $551,000 from the estate of Lynn and Martha Braden, Eureka, Kan., to establish the Lynn Braden and Martha Braden Scholarship Fund.

Auburn couple makes $500,000 gift to K-State

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

James Garrison and Lisa Pfannenstiel-Garrison, Auburn, Kan., have made a gift of $500,000 to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the James Garrison and Lisa Pfannenstiel-Garrison Agricultural Engineering Faculty Fellowship and the James Garrison and Lisa Pfannenstiel-Garrison Journalism and Mass Communications Scholarship.

Dowell accepts new position within KSU Foundation

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Gordon Dowell, Riley, Kan., recently accepted a new position within the Kansas State University Foundation.

K-State alumni establish scholarship in human ecology

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Drs. Lynn Y.S. and Lizbie Gee-Sun Lin, Cincinnati, have made a gift of $55,000 through a charitable IRA rollover to the Kansas State University Changing Lives Campaign to establish the Honstead-Wells Human Ecology Scholarship.

O.H. Kruse family makes $2 million lead commitment to K-State Feed and Biorefining Facility

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

The family of O.H. Kruse has made a $2 million lead commitment to assist the Department of Grain Science and Industry at Kansas State University in the design and construction of a new feed mill and biorefinery.