Alumna Yuqiao Cao (’20, M.S.) awarded Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural Heritage Fellowship
UNC School of Information & Library Science alumna Yuqiao Cao (’20, M.S.) awarded prestigious cultural heritage fellowship.
UNC School of Information & Library Science alumna Yuqiao Cao (’20, M.S.) awarded prestigious cultural heritage fellowship.
Graduate Education Advancement Board member Leah Townsend ’11 (’17 Ph.D.) contributes to start-up’s novel treatment for mental illness.
Frank Ivy Carroll (’61 Ph.D.), launched a more than 60-year career in chemistry after obtaining his graduate degree from UNC-Chapel Hill.
A dozen graduate students at UNC-Chapel Hill have received prestigious federal grants from the National Science Foundation.
The Roy and Mary Alice Smith Fellowship Endowed Fund, through The Graduate School, will support graduate students in the Department of Chemistry. The department is part of the College of Arts & Sciences.
An anonymous donor has provided a bequest that will increase graduate student diversity in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) — and reduce debt for hundreds of future students.
Porter, who teaches classes on Russian history at UNC-Chapel Hill, is currently writing a book based on his dissertation.
UNC-Chapel Hill doctoral alumni have crucial role in national effort focused on career pathways
Dean Steve Matson discusses Carolina’s role in groundbreaking project on graduate alumni career trajectories, students’ professional goals
Conversations with alumni and friends are opportunities to reflect on why graduate education matters in our world.