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Dartmouth Engineering Student Named Schweitzer Fellow
May 17, 2012
Thayer School M.S. candidate Rezwan Khan has been named a 2012-13 New Hampshire-Vermont Schweitzer Fellow — one of approximately 240 graduate students throughout the U.S. who will partner with local community-based organizations to develop and implement year-long, mentored service projects that improve the health and well-being of underserved people.
Khan's project will work to expand the capacity of non-profits and social service organizations in the Upper Valley area by creating a group of students from different disciplines at Dartmouth who will provide consulting services:
Upon completion of his Fellowship year, Khan will become a Schweitzer Fellow for Life—and join a vibrant network of nearly 2,500 individuals who are skilled in, and committed to, addressing the health and social needs of underserved people throughout their careers as professionals.
About the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
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