Alumni Focus: Mikaëla Adams
Former Sequoyah Fellow, author of book on Native American tribal citizenship, reflects on her work and cherished memories of Carolina.
Former Sequoyah Fellow, author of book on Native American tribal citizenship, reflects on her work and cherished memories of Carolina.
Fellowships give grad students dedicated time and funds to advance dissertation research
Innovative professorship recognizes strong bond between faculty advisers, graduate students
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is one of 29 universities nationwide awarded a competitive grant to survey its doctoral students and alumni on the career pathways they have chosen.
The July 26 symposium will provide an opportunity for undergraduate students engaging in summer research under the direction of UNC-Chapel Hill faculty to present their research to a broad audience.
Doctoral students from King’s College London will soon travel to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to discuss graduate education in a global context with Carolina doctoral students.
Ruth Humphry, a professor of occupational science, and Enrique Neblett Jr., an associate professor of psychology and neuroscience, have received the 2017 Faculty Awards for Excellence in Doctoral Mentoring.
Kirstin Frescoln, a doctoral student in city and regional planning, has received the 2017 Boka W. Hadzija Award for Distinguished University Service by a Graduate or Professional Student.
The Graduate Education Advancement Board and friends of graduate education support students in important ways
The Graduate School honors an important Royster Society of Fellows anniversary with a weekend of activities