Awed and humbled
Ph.D. candidate Lucía Isabel Stavig will receive her degree this weekend from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in cultural and medical anthropology—a dream she embarked on more than ten years ago.
Ph.D. candidate Lucía Isabel Stavig will receive her degree this weekend from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in cultural and medical anthropology—a dream she embarked on more than ten years ago.
Master’s degree student Jessica Howard seeks to inspire change through equity and excellence.
In advance of this weekend’s spring 2022 commencement ceremonies, the UNC School of Government is highlighting stories of its upcoming Master of Public Administration graduates.
Ph.D. candidate Alexis Dennis will graduate with her third degree from Carolina this weekend and continue the research she began as an undergraduate in 2008.
Happy final week of the semester, graduate students!
UNC School of Information & Library Science alumna Yuqiao Cao (’20, M.S.) awarded prestigious cultural heritage fellowship.
An economist and social work Ph.D. candidate have partnered to create the Mix(ed)tape Podcast, which unpacks the roots, roles, and racism that occurs within the Afro-Latin dance scene.
Ph.D. student Emily McDonnell is a proud citizen of the Navajo Nation who researches how material culture can be an expression of contemporary Indigenous identity and its connection with policy, geography, and economic development.
Graduate Education Advancement Board member Leah Townsend ’11 (’17 Ph.D.) contributes to start-up’s novel treatment for mental illness.
Frank Ivy Carroll (’61 Ph.D.), launched a more than 60-year career in chemistry after obtaining his graduate degree from UNC-Chapel Hill.