Surviving and Thriving: digital exhibit
The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success Surviving and Thriving pop-up digital exhibit.
The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success Surviving and Thriving pop-up digital exhibit.
LDOC, communicating science, therapy pets
From the dean—Beth Mayer-Davis reflects on the fall 2022 semester.
Nominate the keynote speaker for the 2023 doctoral hooding ceremony, hosted by The Graduate School.
A letter to the editor, originally published in The Daily Tar Heel in November 2022.
Hidden curriculum, mental health, and honoring veterans
Rachel DuMez is a doctoral candidate within the Curriculum of Genetics and Molecular Biology, jointly offered by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s College of Arts and Sciences and by the UNC School of Medicine.
A master of fine arts student, Matthew Troyer is channeling his experience in the Marine Corps to create photography that shares the military experience with the civilian population and fellow veterans.
One of graduate student Dailihana Alfonseca’s only memories with her father include the feeling of how small her hands felt in his. As a young girl in Puerto Rico, her father’s murder decades ago—fraught with complexities of drug and identity … Read more
Ronice Johnson-Guy, a first-generation undergraduate and graduate student, recently joined The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program.