Six students take the Bridge Beyond Carolina to a summer internship
A new internship program expands professional opportunities for UNC-Chapel Hill graduate students.
A new internship program expands professional opportunities for UNC-Chapel Hill graduate students.
After helping create a fact-checking service in South Korea, Heesoo Jang continues to improve trust between readers and the media at Carolina.
Recent renovations to the Graduate Student Center have given this beloved space a much-needed makeover and a boost in charm.
After years of working in the business world, Jennifer Wu earns a doctorate in art history from Carolina.
Lily Chen, a second-year Ph.D. student and Royster Fellow, has been awarded a 2-year grant from the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation. This grant, totaling $544,140.60, will support Chen’s research project in collaboration with the United Chinese Americans (UCA) WAVES Youth Mental Health Collaborative.
The sociology Ph.D. student, Austin Vo, spent time in France to study “indigenous responses to French colonialism,” he shared, and is continuing his research in Vietnam and Senegal this year.
More than 400 graduate students received internal or external funding for their research endeavors.
For excellence in teaching undergraduate students, each teaching assistant receives a $5,000 stipend.
Former lawyer Andrew Adair came to Carolina for a doctorate in mathematics, his first passion.