
Thanksgiving: 3 prompts to help us rekindle our spark
By: Kristen Faucett Killeavy, MOT, FFL '18 “The greatest thing is to give thanks for everything. He who has learned this knows what it means to live.” – Albert Schweitzer…
By: Kristen Faucett Killeavy, MOT, FFL '18 “The greatest thing is to give thanks for everything. He who has learned this knows what it means to live.” – Albert Schweitzer…
By: Rachel Gold, Fellowship Director This evening, three Schweitzer Fellows/Fellows for Life were given awards from the Tulsa County Medical Society (TCMS) to recognize their leadership and commitment to serving…
By: University of Tulsa The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship is a 12-month leadership and service program for Tulsa-area graduate and professional degree students who are passionate about addressing unmet health needs…
By: OU-Tulsa Three OU-Tulsa students have been named 2019-2020 Schweitzer Fellows. E’ula Green and Rockolyn Daniels are students in the School of Social Work. Their project addresses food insecurity in…
By Kendrick Marshall Tulsa World Several hundred community members and leaders were tasked with one mission at the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa Thursday afternoon: To spread the good news about all…
By: OSU-Tulsa OSU-Tulsa student Patrick Grayshaw has been drawn to the idea of community engagement since high school and now he wants to make a career of it. Read more…
By: Nyahne Bergeron, Chicago 2013-14 Fellow for Life, HMPRG website During the weekend of November 2-4, 2018, Schweitzer Fellows and Fellows for Life (FFLs) from the groups across the U.S.…
By: OSU-Tulsa OSU-Tulsa graduate students Brendon Glon and Jess White plan to establish a mental health hotline for the gay, lesbian and transgender community this summer as part of their…
By Kyle Hinchey Tulsa World Entering its third year, the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Tulsa Chapter has announced its latest group of fellows who will tackle the region’s health needs. The…
By: Michael Sutton, Fellow 2016-2017, The DO I wish I understood diabetes so that I could control it rather than it control me,” “Sally” told me last week. “Sally” is…