From 1921-2021: a 100-year retrospective of graduate education at Carolina
A 100-year look back at graduate education at UNC-Chapel Hill.
A 100-year look back at graduate education at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Honoring the 2022 recipients of the Dean’s Distinguished Dissertation Awards.
Former “Lost Boy of Sudan” is pursuing a doctorate in public policy to help advance peace and community in his home country.
The Graduate School’s Royster Society of Fellows and other co-sponsors welcomed Johns Hopkins University President Ronald Daniels for a conversation on the interplay and the future of colleges, universities, and democracy.
UNC-Chapel Hill has ranked highly in the National Science Foundation’s annual Survey of Earned Doctorates.
The Graduate School is a co-host of the inaugural graduate and professional student resource fair and well-being symposium.
The Roy and Mary Alice Smith Fellowship Endowed Fund, through The Graduate School, will support graduate students in the Department of Chemistry. The department is part of the College of Arts & Sciences.
Six hundred and seventy two graduate students received their master’s degree or Ph.D. during the winter 2021 commencement ceremony.
Maximilian Spiegel, (‘21 Ph.D.) will graduate in December and plans to pursue a career in academia based on his interdisciplinary study of popular music.