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Retzloff wins fellowship

ANN ARBOR – Former BTL assistant editor Tim Retzloff, now an undergraduate student in the History Honors Program at the University of Michigan, is one of two students to be awarded the 2005 Joan Heller-Diane Bernard Fellowship in Lesbian and Gay Studies by the National Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies. Amy Steinbugler, a PhD candidate in Sociology at Temple University, is the other recipient.
The fellowship supports research by a junior or senior scholar into the impact of lesbians and/or gay men on U.S. society and culture.
Retzloff's research on various aspects of Michigan queer history has appeared in GLQ, The Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History in America, the anthology "Creating a Place for Ourselves" and Between The Lines. He is also the online curator of the web exhibit Artifacts and Disclosures: Michigan's LGBT Heritage at http://www.lgbtheritage.org.

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