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FU FOUNDATION SCHOLAR, SDSU PHI BETA DELTA

Scholarship application details can be found at the following link:

http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/isc/pbdscholarship.htm


2007

temporary suspension of PBD scholarship; research grants awarded to

SUE-YUN KIM (History, Academy of Korean Studies, Seoul)

DONAVAN MUIR (Philosophy, SDSU)


2006 FU FOUNDATION SCHOLAR

XIAYING ZHANG
MSBA Finance, College of Business Administration

"I will attend the University of Hong Kong on Spring 2007 as a visiting student. While in Hong Kong, I'm planning to learn Cantonese as well as to explore the cultural diversity that reside in its society due to its unique historical background. I'm also planning to attend the Summer Service Learning Program sponsored by the Wang Foundation after my studies at University of Hong Kong."

 

 


2005 FU FOUNDATION SCHOLAR  

STEPHEN RICE
Fine Art Studio Arts

B.A. Fine Art, Emphasis in Studio Arts, Minor in Chinese Language. Starting Fall 2006 will attend the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, determined to be the first American to attain a Masters degree in Traditional Chinese Painting from China's premier art school.

 

 

 


2004 FU FOUNDATION SCHOLAR

MEGAN MORN
M.A. STUDENT IN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

Research focuses on the relationship of Noh drama to shamanism. Of special interest are the historical connections made between China and Japan through Korea, especially through itinerant performers. Through these relationships Japanese shamanism has been influenced by Chinese and Korean shamanism. This legacy and heritage is still seen in Japan today and is also found within the tradition of Noh drama. Results of this study may help distinguish religious traditions in Japanese history, which have been difficult to separate. She is completing a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of London.

 


2003 FU FOUNDATION SCHOLAR

MIGUEL LLORA (Canada)
M.A. Asian Studies

Mr. Llora will be completing his Masters Thesis on the topic of Filipino migration to the U.S. and is contemplating Ph.D. studies while teaching in the SDSU Department of Asian Studies.

 

 

 

 

 


2002 FU FOUNDATION SCHOLAR

SHIGERU SUZUKI (Japan)
M.A. English and Comparative Literature

Mr. Suzuki is pursuing his Ph.D. at University of California, Santa Cruz beginning in Fall 2003

 

 

 

 

 


2001 FU FOUNDATION SCHOLAR

TOMOKO KUBOTANI (Japan)
M.A. Social Work


2000 FU FOUNDATION SCHOLAR

MING JIN WOO (Indonesia)
M.A. Television, Film & New Media Production


1999 FU FOUNDATION SCHOLAR

JENNIFER KUE (U.S.)
M.A. Anthropology

 

 

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