MSU student receives Phi Kappa Phi Love of Learning Award

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MSU graduate student Ming Ming Cheung has received a Love of Learning Award from Phi Kappa Phi, recognizing her academic excellence and commitment to research. The award will support a digital storytelling project exploring identity and literacy among transnational Asian youth.

Ming Ming Cheung of Novi, Michigan, was recently awarded a Love of Learning Award worth $1,000 from The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Cheung is one of 155 recipients to receive the award. 

The Love of Learning Award supports post-baccalaureate professional development for active Phi Kappa Phi members, funding opportunities such as graduate or professional studies, doctoral dissertations, continuing education, research and teaching-related travel, career advancement, and more. 

Headshot for Ming Ming Cheung. Cheung smiles toward the camera while in a long hallway in Erickson Hall, home to the MSU College of Education. Cheung wears a black shirt. Cheung's black falls past the shoulders.

Cheung, graduate student at Michigan State University in the Curriculum, Instruction and Teacher Education program, will use funds from the award to support a digital storytelling research project with transnational Asian youth that examines their identities and literacy practices. 

Cheung was initiated into Phi Kappa Phi in 2025 at Michigan State University. 

Established in 2007, the Love of Learning program distributes 155 awards annually. Recipients are selected based on academic excellence, service to campus and community, clarity of career goals, and the potential impact of award funding. 

Since 1932, Phi Kappa Phi’s award programs have recognized members and students on its chapter campuses for outstanding academic achievement. In addition to the Love of Learning Program, Phi Kappa Phi awards graduate and dissertation fellowships, study abroad grants, and grants for local, national and international literacy initiatives. Each year more than $1 million is awarded through programs that recognize nearly 400 individuals annually. 

For the full list of 2025 recipients, visit www.phikappaphi.org/2025LoL. To learn more about all of Phi Kappa Phi's award programs, visit www.phikappaphi.org/awards

About Phi Kappa Phi 

Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi is the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Phi Kappa Phi inducts approximately 20,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni annually. The Society has chapters on more than 300 select colleges and universities in the United States, its territories and the Philippines. Membership is by invitation only to the top 10 percent of seniors and graduate students and 7.5 percent of juniors. Faculty, professional staff and alumni who have achieved scholarly distinction also qualify. The Society's mission is to "cultivate a community that celebrates and advances the love of learning." For more information, visit www.PhiKappaPhi.org.

 


This story was written by Alyssa Papa, Director of Communications for Phi Kappa Phi. It is shared here with permission.

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