The following is a list of the Morse Scholarship recipients along with the titles of their projects. Copies of the written reports the interns submitted to the Consumer Movement Archives are available for review in the Morse Department of Special Collections.
Theresa M. Foster. Integrating a Financial Counseling Center into the Family Center on the Campus of Kansas State University.
UnivArch HG179 .F67 2001
Sharit M. Kelley. Client Feedback Program [Marriage and Family Therapy, Dept. of Family Studies and Human Services].
UnivArch RC488.5 .K45 2002
Debra M. Sellers. The Intergenerational Creative Arts Project [Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community].
UnivArch HM726 .S45 2002
Jessica M. Burch. The Adoption and Safe Families Act: A Qualitative Analysis of Daily Practice.
UnivArch HD875.55 .B87 2003
Jayasri Krishnasamy. Advancing Health Care Information System for Enhanced Sharing.
UnivArch R858 .K75 2003
Cash, John. Public Administration Challenges of the 'Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement's' Notification Provision.
UnivArch K3631 .C37 2004
Litfin-Salt, Miriam. Using Native American Games to Encourage Physical Activity in Children.
UnivArch E98 .G2 L58 2004
Britt, Sonya L. [Family Financial Behaviors.]
UnivArch HG179 .B738 2005
Romanova, Kate. Truth-In-Voting: Election Reform and the Manhattan Community. 2006
Sanders, Ann. Short-Term Consumer Cash Loans: Looking Backwards and Forwards. 2007