Chapman, Brinkley, Swamy, Tiede, and Grumbles discuss solutions to campus challenges
Five panelists offered their view on solutions to a complex system of shared governance and academic freedom at UNC-Chapel Hill and beyond.
Five panelists offered their view on solutions to a complex system of shared governance and academic freedom at UNC-Chapel Hill and beyond.
Morgan Clark named Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program outstanding graduate student.
The GPS: Graduate and Professional Student bi-weekly email from The Graduate School.
UNC-Chapel Hill is one of nearly 60 institutions around the world selected for a DAAD grant with a focus on fostering international connections for graduate students.
The Graduate School and its Royster Society of Fellows hosted part one of a two-part discussion on shared governance and academic freedom at institutions of higher education.
The Graduate School celebrates Latinx Heritage Month and lifts the voices of Hispanics—with an understanding of the complexities of cultural and national identities.
While the history of higher education is one of constant tensions among state, private and faculty power, recent attacks on the work of researchers and educators are more subject to disinformation and political polarization than in decades past
Dean Suzanne Barbour writes for Higher Ed Works highlighting the art of productive debate in higher education.
The Graduate School celebrates Latinx Heritage Month and lifts the voices of Hispanics—with an understanding of the complexities of cultural and national identities.