Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week
Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week is April 1-5, 2019, recognizing the many contributions these students make to UNC-Chapel Hill and beyond.
Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week is April 1-5, 2019, recognizing the many contributions these students make to UNC-Chapel Hill and beyond.
Ramesh Raskar, who co-invented a camera to “see around corners,” and a method for “reading” through closed books, will give the keynote address at the 2019 Doctoral Hooding Ceremony.
The Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) has announced that Dr. Steven W. Matson, dean of The Graduate School and professor of biology, is the 2018 recipient of the Debra W. Stewart Award for Outstanding Leadership in Graduate Education.
Over the last four years, the Diversity and Student Success Program has changed and expanded and is now a national model.
Ten finalists presented their research to judges and an audience — with a three-minute time limit. Jessica Barrick won second place and William Green won People’s Choice honors.
Victoria Moy’s Nov. 8 talk, was titled “Fighting for the Dream: Voices of Chinese American Veterans from World War II to Afghanistan.”
Carolina F1RSTS and Carolina Grad Student F1RSTS participate in national First-Generation College Celebration.
The Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL), founded in 2003, focuses on developing faculty nationwide who implement and advance evidence-based teaching within STEM undergraduate education.
Ten graduate students present their research – with a three-minute time limit – in Oct. 30 Three Minute Thesis competition at UNC-Chapel Hill.
The recent findings, part of the Understanding PhD Career Pathways for Program Improvement project, are based on survey responses from 35 institutions.