University of Montana Student Wins Fellowship to Reduce Minority Health Disparities
December 19, 2020
December 19, 2020
MISSOULA, Montana, Dec. 19 -- The University of Montana issued the following news release:
A University of Montana graduate student has won a $23,000 fellowship from the American Psychological Association aimed at students who are committed to improving the quality of care provided to ethnic and racial minorities who have mental and substance use disorders.
Amy Violante, a second-year doctoral student in school psychology, will use her fellowship to continue her work on . . .
A University of Montana graduate student has won a $23,000 fellowship from the American Psychological Association aimed at students who are committed to improving the quality of care provided to ethnic and racial minorities who have mental and substance use disorders.
Amy Violante, a second-year doctoral student in school psychology, will use her fellowship to continue her work on . . .