14 Wednesday, March 31. 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KU students win scholarships Munro Richardson: Mellon Fellowship By Terrilyn McCormick Kansan staff writer Not many students can work 15 to 25 hours a week and still maintain a 3.91 grade point average. Munro Richardson does. But he is not the average college student. Richardson, a Chinese language and civilization major, is one of 85 Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship recipients in the United States this year. He is the 18th KU student to be selected since the fellowship was established in 1982. The fellowship covers one year's tition at any graduate school in the United States and $12,500. The goal of the fellowship is to encourage students to become part of the nation's college and university faculty. Richardson, Kansas City, Mo., senior, he planned to teach while working for his doctorate at Harvard and later pursue a career in international affairs in China. At a very young age he said he developed a strong interest in East Asian cultures. Richardson said his interest was fueled by field trips to the Nelson-Akton Museum of Art in Kansas City, Mo., which houses an extensive Asian art collection. "I feel very fortunate because I love what I study and it comes relatively easy for me," he said. "I feel even a little bit guilty sometimes because it comes so easy for me." Wallace Johnson, professor of East Asian languages, said that Richardson was one of the best students in the department in many years and that his concentration on his future goals set him apart from other students. Richardson will attend Harvard next fall and begin his doctoral program in East Asian studies and law. Margaret Hu: Harry S Truman Scholarship By Kathleen Stolle Special to the Kansan During spring break, Hu, Manhattan senior, learned she had been awarded a scholarship from the Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation. After years of giving, Margaret Hu is a recipient. Last fall Hu, who is majoring in women's studies, Chinese and political science, helped found a local chapter of the National Organization for Women. She heads the Kansas Governor's Student Advisory Council and recently was appointed to a council concerned with community service project development in Kansas. The foundation, based in Washington, D.C., awards scholarships to outstanding undergraduates who are planning to pursue careers in public service. Hu credits her parents, who came to the United States after fleeing China, as her inspiration. Munro Richardson Hu will graduate next year and plans to take a break before entering law school. She said she wants to either intern with a federal agency or study abroad. "They felt privileged to be in a country where there is freedom, equality and justice." Hu said, "and they challenged me to contribute to those ideals in my future career." This year the Truman Foundation selected about 80 recipients from more than 900 applicants. Hu will receive $3,000 for her last year of undergraduate studies and $27,000 for graduate studies. Kathryn Price: Harry S Truman Scholarship By Christoph Fuhrmans By Christoph Fuhrma Special to the Kansas "A leader has to lead, or otherwise he has no business in politics," Harry Truman once said. Kathryn Price. Wichita junior, has shown her ability to lead as a director of Associated Students of Kansas, student senator and member of the board of directors for the KU Memorial Corporation. Margaret Hu Price was awarded a Truman Scholarship on March 22. established in 1975 by Congress, is given to students who plan to attend graduate school and pursue careers in government or public service. The Harry S Truman Scholarship Price, whose major is political science, will receive $3,000 for her senior year and up to $27,000 to continue her education in graduate school. She plans to pursue a master's degree in public policy with an emphasis in domestic policy. Price said the degree would help her with one of her interests; improving the U.S. educational system by concentrating on the development of children's learning abilities. To date, 61 college students from four-year schools nationwide have been awarded scholarships for the 1993-94 scholastic year. As many as 85 scholarship may be awarded. KU has had nine students selected as Truman Scholars since 1981, including Price and Margaret Hu. Manhattan senior, who also received the award this year. 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