M.D./Ph.D. candidate Alex Gertner values team approach to vital COVID-19 response effort
The creation of thousands of face shields within BeAM has been ‘an incredibly rewarding effort that exemplifies all the best of UNC,’ he says.
The creation of thousands of face shields within BeAM has been ‘an incredibly rewarding effort that exemplifies all the best of UNC,’ he says.
In its recent announcement, the Center for First-generation Student Success said members are ‘deeply knowledgeable about and committed to the success of first-generation college students.’
Shonda Goward, director of academic success for the Carolina Covenant program, will discuss current research and her own educational journey.
Suzanne Barbour was elected by a 12-member board who govern the CGS, an organization of about 500 universities in the United States and Canada that grant master’s and doctoral degrees.
These honors, presented at the Graduate Student Recognition Celebration each spring, recognize research benefiting North Carolina.
Suzanne Barbour: Tar Heel Bus Tour, Three Minute Thesis and peer review workshop show the many ways graduate students inspire and succeed
Earlier in 2019, UNC-Chapel Hill was named a First Forward Advisory Institution for its commitment to supporting first-generation success.
Porter, who teaches classes on Russian history at UNC-Chapel Hill, is currently writing a book based on his dissertation.
Alison Mercer-Smith, an M.D./Ph.D. student who is completing her doctoral work in the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, is the UNC-Chapel Hill Three Minute Thesis (3MT) campus winner.
The public is invited to attend the annual event, in which 10 students present their research in just three minutes; the campus winner will compete in the March 2020 regionals.