Campus celebrates undergraduates’ research accomplishments
More than 120 undergraduate students from UNC-Chapel Hill and beyond participated in the fifth annual Summer Undergraduate Pipeline Research Symposium.
More than 120 undergraduate students from UNC-Chapel Hill and beyond participated in the fifth annual Summer Undergraduate Pipeline Research Symposium.
In this short video, The Graduate School highlights one such recent effort: “Popular Narratives and the Experience of War: A Veterans’ Public Forum and Writing Workshop.”
The third annual conference, from May 28 to 31, features the theme of borders.
Five 2019 recipients of The Graduate School’s Impact Award represented UNC-Chapel Hill.
‘We truly are better together,’ co-director Kathy Wood said, in accepting the award for intergroup collaboration.
Doctoral student Philip Bold is a recipient of this year’s Tanner Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching by Graduate Teaching Assistants.
Ramesh Raskar, who co-invented a camera to “see around corners,” and a method for “reading” through closed books, will give the keynote address at the 2019 Doctoral Hooding Ceremony.
Doctoral alumna in business administration, academic entrepreneur, mentor shares advice for graduate students, support for diversity.
Charles Weiss, PhD, professor emeritus of environmental sciences and engineering at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, passed away on Dec. 17.
Steve Matson, dean of The Graduate School and biology professor, was instrumental in his success as a doctoral student. In addition, Nobel Laureates Aziz Sancar, of UNC-Chapel Hill, and Paul Modrich, of Duke University, served on his Ph.D. thesis committee.