Summer Research Fellow Spotlight: Sarah Torgeson
Torgeson is a recipient of the The Chatterjee Family Summer Research Fellowship, supported by generous donors and by The Graduate School.
Torgeson is a recipient of the The Chatterjee Family Summer Research Fellowship, supported by generous donors and by The Graduate School.
Katharina Malena Krause, an incoming graduate student from Hanover, Germany, has wanted to be a Tar Heel since she was 15 years old.
As a high school teacher, Justin Nolan has spent his professional career helping North Carolina students succeed. This fall, he will return to school to as part of the College of Arts & Sciences’ Master of City and Regional Planning to take his passion for helping improve the lives of children to a grander scale.
Job posting for master’s degree or Ph.D. students/candidates.
The sixth annual research symposium, an initiative of Diversity and Student Success, drew 89 student participants from Carolina and beyond.
Groff is the recipient of the Dr. Nancy C. Joyner Summer Research Fellowship, supported by generous donors and by The Graduate School.
The Summer Undergraduate Pipeline (SUP), an initiative of The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program, increases visibility of research opportunities and graduate programs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In doing so, SUP promotes diversity, equity, and access to graduate education at the University.
The 2021 online Royster Global conference drew 29 doctoral student participants, including more than a dozen from institutions beyond the United States.
Michael Hawkins, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geography, has received a Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship.
Ph.D. candidate Emma Rothberg has received a predoctoral fellowship award from the National Women’s History Museum.