Crookston Fulbright Scholar Brian Dingmann tells students to 'dream big'
- Brian Dingmann has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship, as announced by the University of Minnesota Crookston on July 7.
- Dingmann is the first Fulbright Scholar from the University of Minnesota Crookston in over 50 years, according to Dr. Rosemary Johnsen.
- He will be teaching and conducting research in Hungary, collaborating with U.S. students on data analysis.
- Dr. Rosemary Johnsen stated that Fulbright Scholarships are typically awarded to larger universities, highlighting the significance of Dingmann's achievement.
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Crookston Fulbright Scholar Brian Dingmann tells students to 'dream big'
CROOKSTON – Dr. Brian Dingmann knows fieldwork isn’t always easy. For Dingmann, it sometimes involves long, mosquito-infested hikes or pulling a colleague from a lake after a fall through the ice. But studying rotifers – microscopic aquatic organisms – is his life work. Starting in September, he will be traveling to Hungary to teach and continue his research with the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship program. The award was announced on July 7 by…
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