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1. K-State Alumni Association - News Article: K-State nominates students for Rhodes and Marshall scholarships
wstage.k-state.com/news/articl - [Cached]Published on: 12/7/2002 Last Visited: 2/26/2004
Also nominated for the Rhodes competition are Sarah Ashley and Aaron Handke.
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Rhodes nominee Ashley, Pratt, is a senior in pre-law and criminology, with a minor in leadership studies and women's studies. Her K-State activities include serving as a peer minister for American Baptist Ministries; membership in Chimes junior honorary, where she serves as historian; career specialist for the Academic and Career Information Center; Student Alumni Board; class leader for Introduction to Leadership Concepts; and former vice president of Criminology Club.
Ashley also is a member of the Pre-Law Club, Political Science Club and works with All-University Open House. In previous years at K-State she was the West Hall chief justice; and a Student Governing Association intern. She is a recipient of the Blue Key Scholarship, and the Chimes Scholarship. Ashley is a Kassebaum scholar, a K-State presidential scholar, a Robert C. Byrd scholar and a National Merit Scholar. She has been an intern for the Kansas Senate, and a residential counselor for the Talent Identification Program at Duke University and at the University of Kansas. A 2000 graduate of Pratt High School, she is the daughter of Karen and Butch Ashley.
Marshall nominee Broeckelman, Selden, is a senior in English literature, with a graduate certification in technical writing and professional communication. She is a member and team president of Speech Unlimited and was a double quarterfinalist at the national level and a semifinalist at interstate oratory. She is a peer assistant for the PILOTS program and a lead teaching assistant for the Introduction to Honors Program class. She was a resident assistant in Putnam Hall for the 2002-2003 school year and lived in Smurthwaite Scholarship/Leadership House for two years. A National Merit Scholar, she received a K-State Presidential scholarship and a Dane G. Hansen Leaders of America scholarship. -
2. K-State Alumni Association - News Article: Four K-State students progress to Rhodes Scholarship interviews
www.k-state.com/news/article.a - [Cached]Published on: 8/9/2001 Last Visited: 4/28/2004
Progressing to Rhodes interviews are Melinda Snyder, Jon Lamb, Sarah Ashley and Aaron Handke.
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Ashley, Pratt, is a senior in pre-law and criminology, with a minor in leadership studies and women's studies. Her K-State activities include serving as a peer minister for American Baptist Ministries; membership in Chimes junior honorary, where she serves as historian; career specialist for the Academic and Career Information Center; Student Alumni Board; class leader for Introduction to Leadership Concepts; and former vice president of Criminology Club. Ashley also is a member of the Pre-Law Club, Political Science Club and works with All-University Open House. In previous years at K-State she was the West Hall chief justice; and a Student Governing Association intern. She is a recipient of the Blue Key Scholarship, and the Chimes Scholarship. Ashley is a Kassebaum scholar, a K-State presidential scholar, a Robert C. Byrd scholar and a National Merit Scholar. She has been an intern for the Kansas Senate, and a residential counselor for the Talent Identification Program at Duke University and at the University of Kansas. A 2000 graduate of Pratt High School, she is the daughter of Karen and Butch Ashley.

