Supporting LGBTQIA-identified students on campus
Queer Graduate and Professional Students initiative offers community, resources to students
Queer Graduate and Professional Students initiative offers community, resources to students
Graduate Dean Steve Matson: ‘Carolina seeks to encourage undergraduates that they have much to gain – and to share with the world – by applying to graduate school and further expanding their research goals.’
Keith Rogers didn’t know he wanted to be a researcher. Then he came to Carolina.
Doctoral students Henry Willis, Claire Chipman, and Brionca Taylor have received summer grants to support their research on African-Americans or the broader African diaspora.
Two University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill doctoral students are among 67 nationwide to receive 2018 Mellon/American Council of Learned Societies Dissertation Completion Fellowships.
Two scientists from underrepresented backgrounds spoke to graduate students recently, thanks in part to the Initiative for Minority Excellence (IME) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The Royster Society of Fellows attracts exceptionally talented graduate students from around the world to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The fellowship program also prepares them for unprecedented global learning opportunities.
Madelyn Percy’s work has taken her to Chile, France, Belize, Iceland and the Galapagos Archipelago. At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Percy is pursuing her goal of becoming a “rock solid geoscience educator.”
Newly created Graduate Certificate in Business Fundamentals complements graduate coursework
Jennifer Gerz-Escandón and Hoi Ning Ngai join Graduate School team