Alumni Focus: Jory Weintraub
Immunology doctoral graduate, science communicator stresses importance of making connections
Immunology doctoral graduate, science communicator stresses importance of making connections
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.
In UNC-Chapel Hill’s second-annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition, held Nov. 1. Patrick Lang, a doctoral student in cell biology and physiology, won the competition and advances to the March 2017 regional competition in Annapolis, Md.
Dr. M. Ross Johnson, a longtime member of The Graduate School’s Graduate Education Advancement Board, passed away on October 17, 2016. A recognized leader in medicinal chemistry, Dr. Johnson held numerous positions within companies focused on drug design. Most recently, … Read more
The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program and the Office of the Dean of Students are co-sponsoring The Color of Courage, a two-man theatrical performance about the bravery African-American soldiers displayed while serving in the Union Army during the … Read more
Stigma Free Carolina, a student-led initiative focused on reducing mental health stigma at UNC-Chapel Hill, will sponsor a panel discussion on Oct. 5. The public is invited to attend the 5:30 p.m. event at the School of Social Work auditorium.
Conversations with alumni and friends are opportunities to reflect on why graduate education matters in our world.
New initiative welcomes military-affiliated graduate students to Carolina and helps them transition to academic life.
Summer Undergraduate Pipeline nurtures student interest in original research. More than 100 students presented findings in 2016, up from 31 in 2015.
Interdisciplinary fellowships help doctoral students reach their highest levels of achievement