Thursday, April 22, 2010

Bryan Fellowships Introduction

Welcome to the unified blog of the 2010 Bryan Fellows Program, sponsored in joint collaboration between the Carolina Center for Public Service and APPLES Service-Learning Program. This site will feature a compendium of links to the individual fellows' blogs and provide program-level information.

About the Bryan Fellowships Program:
The Robert E. Bryan Fellowship Program has awarded four summer fellowships of up to $3,000 each to support innovative public service projects that address identifiable needs within North Carolina. Any returning, full-time undergraduate or graduate student at UNC-Chapel Hill is eligible to apply. Fellows work with community partners and faculty mentors who are familiar with their topics or geographic areas, and the students are responsible for the major planning and implementation of their projects. The fellowships are named in honor of alumnus Robert Emmet Bryan (1904-1975), a native of Newton Grove, North Carolina, who was a strong supporter of public service.

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