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The Richard Fehn Memorial Scholarship was created to help meet the cost of education for CSUSB biology students who have demonstrated a commitment to biological research and to pay tribute to Fehn and his work.
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Tomasz Owerkowicz (biology) was interviewed for an article about whether other animals get heart attacks, Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote the third installment of his four-part series, “Is Life a Solo Journey,” David Yaghoubian (history) discussed the Arab-Israeli “normalization” process, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) commented in an article on how white supremacists use social justice language to promote their bigotry.
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Tomasz Owerkowicz (biology) was part of a research team that found that alligators have built-in antiarrhythmic protection when under stress, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the problem police have with trying to weed out extremists from their ranks.
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CSUSB biology graduate who studied alligators and sharks named recipient of the Professor Richard Fehn Memorial Scholarship.
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Janelle Doyle, who has a 3.8 GPA and who will graduate this June, was honored as the Fehn scholarship recipient at an award ceremony on April 6.
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Janelle Doyle, alumna and recipient of the Richard Fehn Memorial Scholarship, defined her future through valuable biological research while at CSUSB, leading her to become a neuroscience Ph.D. graduate student at Stanford University.