KU Students Receive Fulbright Grants
Posted on: Monday, 19 June 2006, 12:00 CDT
By Journal-World, Lawrence, Kan.
Jun. 18--Six Kansas University students have received Fulbright grants for study and research abroad in the 2006-07 academic year.
One student also received a German government grant to study in that country.
The recipients are:
--Michael Andrew Britt, Crystal City, Mo., for study in Poland.
--Clarisa April Diaz, Lawrence, for study in Chile.
--Laura B. Good, Lawrence, for study in Spain.
--Christopher John Hare, Topeka, for study in Germany.
--Emily Christine Howard, Dodge City, for study in New Zealand.
--Anne Elizabeth Kraemer, Cincinnati, for study in Guatemala.
--Jessica Ellen Plummer, Wichita, a German Academic Exchange Service grant for study in Germany.
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Source: Journal-World
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