Royster Fellow Will Robin receives ASCAP Foundation honors for article
Will Robin, a doctoral student in musicology at UNC-Chapel Hill, was among the honorees at the recent 46th annual ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/ Virgil Thomson Awards ceremony.
Will Robin, a doctoral student in musicology at UNC-Chapel Hill, was among the honorees at the recent 46th annual ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/ Virgil Thomson Awards ceremony.
Royster fellows Nelson Pace, Nikhil Tomar and Todd Jensen launch a campaign to engage the Carolina community in an important conversation.
[vimeo id=”107864995″ width=”600″ height=”350″ autoplay=”no” api_params=””] [transcript] Whenever John Paul Balmonte attends an oceanography conference or goes on fieldwork expeditions, he often feels somewhat isolated. Balmonte, a second-year doctoral student in the marine sciences department, is Filipino. “I definitely feel … Read more
In early 2010, The Graduate School received a private gift from the estate of Thomas Ferdinand – and with that gift, an opportunity to respond to a critical graduate student need. The Graduate School committed those funds toward establishing a … Read more
The NYC Office of Emergency Management’s deputy commissioner for external affairs received her master’s degree in public administration from Carolina.
Fall has arrived in Chapel Hill with warm days, cool nights and new cohorts of students in our 89 master’s and doctoral programs. Nearly 2,400 graduate students matriculated at Carolina this fall and as always they hail from around the … Read more
Through the generosity of Dr. and Mrs. Harold E. Glass of Philadelphia, The Graduate School of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has established a three-year term professorship for a faculty member and a corresponding fellowship for the graduate student the professor selects to mentor.
The UNC-Chapel Hill Graduate School recently launched a program focused on academic success, professional development and degree completion for diverse graduate students. The new Diversity and Student Success program is modeled on the Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate … Read more
Milad Minooie spent five years working as a journalist and news editor in Iran. Bryan Bozung has spent the last three summers excavating an ancient synagogue in the village of Huqoq in northern Israel. Rebecca Whitaker served, for the past … Read more
The Graduate Education Advancement Board (GEAB) supports The Graduate School and the University through proactive advocacy and generating funds for graduate education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. During the fall 2013 GEAB meeting, Chancellor Carol L. … Read more