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Jennie Stuart Health is still accepting applications for the Henry R. Bell Scholarship Fund, which will award a total of four $2,000 scholarships to high school students interested in a career in the healthcare field. .
Students from Christian, Todd and Trigg counties are welcome to apply and applications are available online at JennieStuartHealth.org, and must be received by April 1. The selected winners will be notified by mail. The Bell Scholarship Fund awards scholarships based on the student’s motivation and financial needs.
The fund was established by the Medical Staff and the JSMC Board of Trustees in honor of Dr. Henry R. Bell. He was a family practice physician at JSMC for a number of years, and also founded the Bell Clinic in Elkton.
After a brief but significant tenure as artistic director of Watertown s New Repertory Theatre, Michael J. Bobbitt will depart this month to become executive director of the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Bobbitt – who joined the nonprofit theater in August 2019 and led it not only in expressing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, but also in the development of its Strategic Anti-Racism, Inclusivity, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Accountability Action Plan, all while simultaneously dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic – will take over leadership of the MCC on Feb. 1.
“I had planned to be at the New Rep for many years, so the timing of this move seemed a little off,” Bobbitt, 48, acknowledged in a recent telephone interview from his home in Cambridge. “But this position with the MCC was too good to turn away from. It’s a tremendous opportunity.”