Doctoral students gain real-world skills
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill doctoral students are landing jobs before they even graduate, thanks to an innovative new program from The Graduate School.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill doctoral students are landing jobs before they even graduate, thanks to an innovative new program from The Graduate School.
New initiative welcomes military-affiliated graduate students to Carolina and helps them transition to academic life.
This year, 43 Royster Fellows, members of The Graduate School’s select fellowship program, have been paired with 62 Carolina Covenant Scholars, undergraduates from low-income backgrounds who have been admitted to Carolina and have the opportunity to graduate debt-free.
“Historical Trauma and Healing: the Fourth Annual Native Leaders Symposium” will be held April 1 at the Carolina Inn, and the public is invited to attend.
Gregory DeCandia’s solo theater performance piece honors military personnel and shares their experiences.
New Bland Fellowship enables students to build skills while working in the community.
Stigma Free Carolina, a UNC-Chapel Hill community campaign now in its second year, and The Graduate School will host “Redefining Mental Health – An Expert Panel Event” on Oct. 7 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The “Redefining Mental Health” … Continued
Graduate students from throughout the state recently had the opportunity to meet members of the N.C. General Assembly and share the ways graduate student research is benefiting North Carolina’s economy and citizens.
How Carolina graduate students fund their education and why it matters to all of us
Graduate students earn GEAB Impact Awards for creating new knowledge to help N.C. industry, communities and citizens