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Ann Arbor software company taking applications for $10K fellowship for local BIPOC high schoolers
Read full article: Ann Arbor software company taking applications for $10K fellowship for local BIPOC high schoolersThe Atomic Object fellowship is designed to help BIPOC students advance their education and careers in computer science.
Ann Arbor doctor earns fellow status from American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Read full article: Ann Arbor doctor earns fellow status from American Academy of Hospice and Palliative MedicineANN ARBOR – Medical director for Arbor Hospice and NorthStar Palliative Care, Thomas O’Neil, recently earned a fellow status from the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. He joined Arbor Hospice in December 2018. “Adding Fellow of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine after my name enables me to further support Arbor Hospice’s hospice and palliative programs, and enhance patient care through research, advocacy and service,” said Dr. O’Neil in a release. AAHPM is the only medical specialty society for hospice and palliative medicine to span the U.S. It has supported hospice and palliative medicine since 1988 through development of a specialist workforce, professional education and training, research, support for clinical practice standards and advocacy.
U-M Clements Library in Ann Arbor accepting fellowship applications
Read full article: U-M Clements Library in Ann Arbor accepting fellowship applications"The Death of General Wolfe," over 240 years old and 8.5 feet in width, has been installed with new custom lighting on the oak-paneled walls of the Avenir Foundation Room at the University of Michigan William L. Clements Library. (Photo: Austin Thomason | Michigan Photography)ANN ARBOR – The William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan is now accepting applications for its fellowships through March 1. The library offers fellowships each year to help scholars access its world-renowned American history collections. Prior to the pandemic, public tours of the building designed by architect Albert Kahn were given only on select Fridays. The Clements Library is at 909 S. University Ave. on U-M’s central campus.