What Universities Owe Democracy: A Conversation with Ronald J. Daniels
Join What Universities Owe Democracy: A Conversation with Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels.
Join What Universities Owe Democracy: A Conversation with Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels.
Welcome to the spring 2022 semester, Graduate Certificate in Innovation, Leadership and Management, and website redesign.
A dissertation boot camp graduate alumna on the benefits of the program as she completed her Ph.D.
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.
Six hundred and seventy two graduate students received their master’s degree or Ph.D. during the winter 2021 commencement ceremony.
Buck Goldstein ’70 (’76 JD) will join The Graduate School’s CareerWell program as an executive in residence, effective January 2022.
Michael J. Bramwell, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of American Studies, is collaborating with museums as they engage in social justice work—an initiative informed by a study of the past.
Maximilian Spiegel, (‘21 Ph.D.) will graduate in December and plans to pursue a career in academia based on his interdisciplinary study of popular music.
Meet graduate student Melanie Exum, who is studying speech-language pathology in the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, part of the Department of Allied Health Sciences at the UNC School of Medicine.
Peter Hase, a fellow with The Graduate School’s Royster Society of Fellows, has received a prestigious Google Ph.D. fellowship in natural language processing.