Graduate School emergency funding keeps vital climate research afloat
Doctoral candidate Hunter Quintal’s critical research on extreme weather faced funding challenges –– until The Graduate School stepped in.
She followed her dad into public health
When Kim Enders’ adviser couldn’t make it to her doctoral hooding, her father, Dr. Bert Peterson, gladly stepped in.
Building community through patient narratives
Jenny Horton, a doctoral student in English and comparative literature, is curating stories of patients living with a rare condition known as Ramsay Hunt Syndrome.
Doctoral hooding: ‘We’ve got your back!’
Keynote speaker Don Baucom gave the ceremony a new slogan and celebrated the power of relationships.
She’s a nutrition doctor without borders
Doctoral candidate Angelica Cristello Sarteau blends cross-cultural fluency and scientific rigor to improve diabetes care.
Father of 4 takes unusual path to MSW
Patrick Clifford wants to help lower-income communities with his social work degree.
April 15 GPS: The Graduate School’s newsletter for graduate and professional students
Read 📍The GPS newsletter from April 15, 2025.
The Graduate School invests in faculty mentorship
Through a new partnership and campus summit, The Graduate School and Center for Faculty Excellence are equipping faculty to better mentor graduate students across disciplines.
Raeanne Geffert Named 2025 Boka W. Hadzija Award Recipient
Third-year doctoral student in pharmacy Raeanne Geffert was recognized for her outstanding character, scholarship, leadership and service to the University.
Three receive inaugural Graduate School Dean’s Award
The inaugural cohort of recipients of the new Graduate School Dean’s Award have been recognized for their outstanding character, leadership, scholarship and service to the University.
