Bakersfield student 1 of 3 Calif. Rhodes Scholars

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three college students from California are among 32 U.S. students who will be awarded the prestigious Rhodes scholarship to study at Oxford University next Fall.
Larkspur native Catherine Laporte-Oshiro, Daniel Price of Grass Valley and Bakersfield's Evan Szablowski were among the Rhodes Scholars announced on Sunday. The scholars are selected based on a core set of criteria: academic achievement, personal integrity, leadership potential and physical vigor.
A senior majoring in ethics, politics and economics at Yale University, Laporte-Oshiro will pursue an advanced degree in modern Chinese studies at Oxford.
Price will graduate from the University of California, Berkeley, with two degrees, one in bioengineering, and one in electrical engineering and computer sciences. At Oxford he will continue his bioengineering studies.
He said he will focus on researching and developing medical devices that are "accessible to all demographics."
Szablowski majors in mathematics at the United States Military Academy. He hopes to get a master's degree in mathematical modeling and scientific computing. He said he hopes to eventually work in military intelligence.
The scholarships provide all expenses for study at the prestigious university in England.
thats to bad.seems like a smart nice young man that can think for himself.few years as a rhodes scholar he will be twisted into a globalist eugenics.the new world orders next generation of freedom loving peoples nightmares.do you people even know who rhodes was. look it up and not from a government controled site with lies and hidden agendas.this kids parents i guess didnt know what this program was all about.they lied to them about there real objectives.and thats just the start of the manipulation.well good luck to you and your family.dont let them brainwash your young pure mind with there deceptions and globalist terrany