Copley Library Annual Report 2017-2018

Student Assistants Present at Creative Collaborations

Copley Library supports the research and coursework of all USD students, and were proud to have two student assistants presenting at this year’s Creative Collaborations Research Conference. Student Assistant Edward “Teddy” Fisher, along with his partners Linda Leija, Aimee Steen and Jenna Hales presented their research on the temporal aspects of memory entitled, “Role of the Medial Entorhinal Cortex in Object Sequence Learning in Rats.” Copley Student Assistant Elisenda Guerra Delgado (photo, left) also presented her study on the impact media has on the identity development of Latina/o LGBT youth entitled, “Media Effects on the Identity Development of Latina/o Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals: A Retrospective Study.”

Congratulations, Eli and Teddy, and keep up the good work!

Student Assistant Edward Fisher with his partners Linda Leija (left) and Aimee Steen (middle).

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