COVID-response collaborative blends data science, community wisdom
Faculty and graduate students create the I4 Boundary Spanners program to address local COVID-19 concerns by combining data analysis with firsthand community perspectives
Faculty and graduate students create the I4 Boundary Spanners program to address local COVID-19 concerns by combining data analysis with firsthand community perspectives
Graduate students and recent graduate alumni apply for The Graduate School’s annual awards and are nominated by their academic departments.
The Graduate School project, funded through the North Carolina Policy Collaboratory, provides a team approach combining data science, public policy and service.
Each year, The Graduate School honors graduate students in programs throughout our University for their powerful discoveries that contribute to a better future for people and communities in North Carolina. We’re pleased to present 11 Impact Awards and six Horizon … Continued
These honors, presented at the Graduate Student Recognition Celebration each spring, recognize research benefiting North Carolina.
What percentage of Carolina’s students are enrolled in graduate programs in Fall 2019? The number is 28 percent! Learn more about graduate student innovation and impact.
Five 2019 recipients of The Graduate School’s Impact Award represented UNC-Chapel Hill.
A Carolina graduate student helps athletic trainers recognize invisible injuries and protect athletes from harm.
Amanda Martin received a 2018 Impact Award for her analysis of community and household recovery after Hurricane Floyd. We asked for her initial thoughts on recovery after Florence.
What percentage of Carolina’s students are enrolled in graduate programs? The number is 28 percent! Learn more facts about graduate student innovation and impact.