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Arts and Sciences Student Newsletter

Category: February 2015

Scholarships

Feb. 15 – Phi Kappa Phi Study Abroad Grant

Feb. 20 – College of Arts & Sciences Summer 2015 Undergraduate Research Scholarship 

Feb. 26 – Fulbright Summer Institute in the UK

Mar. 1 – Cargill Global Scholars Program

Mar. 3 – Gilman International Scholarship (PDF) Deadlines & Timeline link

Mar. 15 – Phi Kappa Phi Graduate Fellowship

Mar. 30 – Rhodes Scholarship (contact Jim Hohenbary to obtain campus application at jimlth@ksu.edu)

Mar. 30 – Truman Scholarship (contact Jim Hohenbary to obtain campus application at jimlth@ksu.edu)

May & August ArtSci Graduates

Congratulations! It’s that time. Spring 2015 commencement for the College of Arts & Sciences is Saturday, May 16 at 8:30 a.m. at Bramlage Coliseum.

We strongly encourage all our graduating seniors to participate in the commencement ceremony, however, participating in the ceremony does not mean that you have graduated nor have earned your degree. In order to do that, you must first submit Continue reading “May & August ArtSci Graduates”

Apply to be an ArtSci Student Ambassador

2014_teamIf you’re proud of your college and are looking for ways to get involved, apply to be a Student Ambassador. Applications will be available online Feb. 10, so bookmark this page and check back then: http://artsci.k-state.edu/ambassadors.

The College of Arts & Sciences Student Ambassadors promote pride in and develop Continue reading “Apply to be an ArtSci Student Ambassador”

Discover K-State Study Abroad

SAlogo(150x150)The K-State Study Abroad Office invites you to discover your passion in Paraguay, your independence in Italy, or your audacity in Australia. Whether you’re looking for an unforgettable summer experience or a year-long adventure, studying abroad is a life-changing opportunity that can open doors and expand your horizons, your career, and your future!

Curious about studying abroad but not sure where to begin? You can start by Continue reading “Discover K-State Study Abroad”

Knowledge from your College – Smartphone Breaks Matter

smartphonesWant to be more productive and happier during the workday? Try taking a short break to text a friend, play “Angry Birds” or check Facebook on your smartphone, according to Kansas State University research.

In his latest research, Sooyeol Kim, doctoral student in psychological sciences in the College of Arts & Sciences, found Continue reading “Knowledge from your College – Smartphone Breaks Matter”