Summer Undergraduate Pipeline uses online seminars to prepare students for graduate school
A dozen campus summer undergraduate research programs are promoting the series to students.
A dozen campus summer undergraduate research programs are promoting the series to students.
Graduate students Ken Cai Kowalski and Erica Janko are assisting Alexandrea Ravenelle, author of the book ‘Hustle and Gig: Struggling and Surviving in the Sharing Economy.’
The Graduate School stands ready to participate in the tough conversations that are ahead of our campus community, both as speaker and as a humble listener. We look forward to partnering with students, faculty, alumni and community members as we identify actions needed to effect the change that is needed on our campus and beyond.
In the first COVID-19 case series of tocilizumab in the United States, Carolina researchers and students report that the drug tocilizumab should be used judiciously until randomized clinical trials determine the drug’s true efficacy for severely ill patients.
Abramowitz: ‘It is the greatest feeling to see my students flourish during their time at Carolina and beyond.’
Laura Pratt is honored for outstanding Forum work, Antonio Squire is welcomed as new delegate. Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz also shared a campus update at the May 6 meeting.
Commencement message for the May 2020 graduates of the Graduate School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The creation of thousands of face shields within BeAM has been ‘an incredibly rewarding effort that exemplifies all the best of UNC,’ he says.
In its recent announcement, the Center for First-generation Student Success said members are ‘deeply knowledgeable about and committed to the success of first-generation college students.’
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 … Read more