Celebrating Black History Month
The Graduate School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill marks Black History Month.
The Graduate School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill marks Black History Month.
An NSF-funded fellowship will help doctoral student Eric Kirk advance his career in science education.
Carolina graduate student Cortland Gilliam has been named Chapel Hill’s new poet laureate.
Jeliyah “Liyah” Clark will graduate with her Ph.D. at UNC-Chapel Hill’s winter 2022 commencement.
From the dean—Beth Mayer-Davis reflects on the fall 2022 semester.
Rachel DuMez is a doctoral candidate within the Curriculum of Genetics and Molecular Biology, jointly offered by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s College of Arts and Sciences and by the UNC School of Medicine.
One of graduate student Dailihana Alfonseca’s only memories with her father include the feeling of how small her hands felt in his. As a young girl in Puerto Rico, her father’s murder decades ago—fraught with complexities of drug and identity … Read more
Ronice Johnson-Guy, a first-generation undergraduate and graduate student, recently joined The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program.
Graduate student Marissa Carmi is a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. As a graduate student, she’s brought her life experiences and perspective to serve her fellow graduate and professional students.
Reflections from Dean Beth Mayer-Davis from the 2022 Tar Heel Bus Tour.