Jeff Ayers beat cancer to earn his doctorate
Battling through cancer, the doctoral candidate in mathematics had to play catch-up to earn his degree on time. A Summer Research Fellowship gave him the boost he needed.
Nominations Open for Graduate School Advocacy and Development Board
Dean Beth Mayer-Davis has announced the formation of the Graduate School Advocacy and Development Board. Read about the board’s mission to advance and support The Graduate School in its mission to foster world-class graduate and professional education at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Seeking summer internship hosts
Host a Carolina graduate student as part of Bridge Beyond Carolina: Experiential Learning for Graduate Students
A year of gratitude
We couldn’t bid 2023 farewell without expressing our deepest gratitude to everyone who generously contributed to our success this past year.
Cliff Keller (’22 Ph.D.) — Political and social dynamics of conflict
Alumnus Cliff Keller (’22 Ph.D.) reflects on his time as both a veteran of the U.S. Army and a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
BU’s Newbury Center Hosts Sixth Annual First-Gen Graduate Student Symposium
Former UNC-Chapel Hill employee takes first-generation graduate student symposium to Boston University.
Former Weiss fellow Parag Saiki selected for International Dissertation Research Fellowship
Former Weiss fellow Parag Saiki selected for international research fellowship.
Alumna Yuqiao Cao (’20, M.S.) awarded Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural Heritage Fellowship
UNC School of Information & Library Science alumna Yuqiao Cao (’20, M.S.) awarded prestigious cultural heritage fellowship.
Celebrated chemist Frank Ivy Carroll (’61 Ph.D.) committed to ‘doing something good’
Frank Ivy Carroll (’61 Ph.D.), launched a more than 60-year career in chemistry after obtaining his graduate degree from UNC-Chapel Hill.
Why I Give: John Poulton
John Poulton (Ph.D. ’80) discusses his endowment of a Summer Research Fellowship at The Graduate School.
