KU News Release


March 9, 2010
Contact: William Tsutsui, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, (785) 864-3551

KU names 15 Kansas Asia Scholars for 2010

LAWRENCE — Fifteen students at the University of Kansas who have been selected as 2010 Kansas Asia Scholars are preparing to study in China from May 20 to June 10.

KU’s Center for East Asian Studies will honor the newly named scholars with a reception and program for invited guests Tuesday, March 30, at the Adams Alumni Center.

Speakers will include Rick Ginsberg, dean of the School of Education; Sheree Willis, executive director of KU’s Confucius Institute; and Bill Tsutsui, associate dean for international studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and professor of history. Tsutsui also is director of the Undergraduate Asia Studies Initiative, which includes the Kansas Asia Scholars program. Members of KU’s Chinese Students and Scholars Friendship Association will perform traditional Chinese music during the event.

The scholars will spend two weeks studying Chinese language, culture and history at Huazhong Normal University in Wuhan, China. A third week will be spent traveling and viewing sites such as the Great Wall of China and the Forbidden City in Beijing. They will be accompanied by Kevin Liu, associate director for programs at the Confucius Institute.

Funded by the Freeman Foundation of New York, N.Y. and Stowe, Vt., the program is designed for students who intend to become elementary or secondary school teachers through the undergraduate teacher education program in KU’s School of Education. To be eligible, students must have a grade-point average of 2.75 and be enrolled in or preparing to enter a teacher education program for subject areas that can include teaching about China.

While they are in China, the scholars will complete two three-credit-hour undergraduate courses in elementary conversational Chinese and East Asian history taught at Huazhong Normal University. After returning to Kansas, the students will create service-learning projects to share their experiences in China with elementary and secondary school students.

A partner university of the Confucius Institute at KU, Huazhong Normal University is a comprehensive university with about 20,000 students with a teacher preparation program considered among the best in China. It is known for its top academic programs in education, physics and history and its national-level research centers in modern Chinese history and Chinese linguistics and language pedagogy.

Wuhan, with a population of more than 9 million, is China’s fourth-largest city. Located on the Yangzi River in central China, Wuhan is the capital of Hubei Province. The city includes three districts — Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang. The Wuchang district has more than 20 colleges and universities including Huazhong Normal University. Hankou, one of China’s oldest commercial centers, has stylish shopping centers and is considered the financial heart of central China. The Hanyang district houses some of China’s most important Buddhist temples as well as an industrial center with major manufacturing facilities for Budweiser, Coca-Cola and Peugeot products.

Kansas Asia Scholars are listed below by hometown, major, level in school, parents’ names and high school.

ALLEN COUNTY
From Iola 66749
Jenna Mittelmeier, senior in elementary education, daughter of Paul Mittelmeier and Tonya Brutchin, Iola Senior High School.

BOURBON COUNTY
From Fort Scott 66701
Elizabeth Grantham, senior in secondary-level education, daughter of Herbert and Stephanie Grantham, Fort Scott High School.

DOUGLAS COUNTY
From Lawrence 66047
Christine Laskowski, senior in elementary education, daughter of Michael and Carolyn Laskowski, Lawrence High School.

Luis Munoz, senior in elementary education, Deerfield (Kan.) High School.

Emily A. Thompson, senior in secondary-level education, daughter of Dan and Lisa Thompson, Lawrence High School.

JOHNSON COUNTY
From Lenexa 66215
Kara Loftus, senior in elementary education, daughter of Peter and Rhonda Loftus, Shawnee Mission North High School, Overland Park.

From Olathe 66062
Lauren Bricklemyer, senior in secondary-level education and master’s student in the fifth-year licensure program, daughter of John and Carol Bricklemyer, Olathe South High School.

From Overland Park 66213
Ellen Jardon, senior in elementary education, daughter of Galen and Marta Jardon, Olathe East High School.

Catherine Tracy, senior in elementary education, daughter of Michael and Gail Tracy, Blue Valley Northwest High School.

From Overland Park 66223
Samantha Erickson, senior in secondary-level education, daughter of Joseph and Connie Erickson, Blue Valley West High School.

LABETTE COUNTY
From Oswego 67356
Molly Fuller, senior in secondary-level education, daughter of Tim and Tracy Fuller, Oswego High School.

POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY
From St. Marys 66536
Laura Brunin, senior in secondary-level education, daughter of David and Kathy Brunin, St. Marys High School.

RILEY COUNTY
From Manhattan 66502
Preston Braun, junior in elementary education, son of Walter and Margaret Braun, Manhattan High School.

CALIFORNIA
From Buena Park 90620
Peter Mancini, senior in secondary-level education, son of Mary Mancini, John F. Kennedy High School, La Palma, Calif.

OKLAHOMA
From Jenks 74037
Jessica Kaylene Sadler, junior in elementary education, daughter of Scott and Jeanny Sadler, Jenks High School.


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