Send us back to Carolina past
We know you have them. Tucked away in a closet or in that storage chest you hardly ever open are photos from your days as a graduate student at Carolina. We want to see them — dated hairstyles, interesting fashion … Read more
Making a name for ourselves
Guess what, alumni! Gradschool News and The Fountain are getting a makeover. For the past 13 years, each issue of The Fountain has brought you more than 20 pages of stories about the world-changing work of Carolina graduate students and alumni. Since 2011, we’ve updated you … Read more
Alumni Focus: Walter O. Farabee
Walter O. Farabee Minority and Women’s Business Enterprise Coordinator for the City of Winston-Salem Master’s Degree in City and Regional Planning, Concentration in Housing and Community Development Please share the factors and/or people that (who) inspired you to pursue your … Read more
Royster fellows, Covenant Scholars team up to explore graduate school options
Linaka Norman knew she wanted to pursue a graduate degree, but when it came to the specifics, she was stuck. Norman was entering her third year at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was double majoring in … Read more
Program equips grad students with the professional tools they'll need
If you looked in on the group—doctoral students intent on their laptops, with pens at the ready—you might think that you were witnessing a graduate class or seminar. But would you have said “Dissertation Boot Camp”? This weeklong event brings … Read more
Making a Difference: GEAB 2012-2013
The Graduate Education Advancement Board (GEAB) assists The Graduate School and the University through proactive advocacy and generating funds for graduate education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Members of the board are appointed based on their … Read more
Making a Difference: The Gift of Time
Harold Glass When meeting the refined professional that Harold Glass is today, it’s hard to picture him as a young man in a hard hat and work boots, laboring at a construction site on a hot, summer day. Today, Glass … Read more
