Testimonials from: “Surviving and thriving—the graduate student experience”
Reflections from the fall 2022 pop-up exhibit titled: Surviving and thriving—the graduate student experience.
Reflections from the fall 2022 pop-up exhibit titled: Surviving and thriving—the graduate student experience.
Latinx Heritage Month, 3MT, managing up.
The Graduate School announces its top-ten finalists for its upcoming Three Minute Thesis competition, to be held on October 11.
A broad study looking at food and water insecurity in the Galápagos brings together a team of researchers to focus on an often-overlooked population. Story featuring Josh Miller, a doctoral student with the Royster Society of Fellows.
The Graduate School celebrates Latinx Heritage Month and lifts the voices of Hispanics—with an understanding of the complexities of cultural and national identities. The month runs from September 15 until October 15, 2021.
Vanessa Doriott Anderson joins The Graduate School team.
Pop-up exhibit, Three Minute Thesis, faculty panel.
Graduate student Theodore Nollert, also president of Graduate and Professional Student Government, shared his experiences teaching American poetry and literature in a North Carolina prison.
Diversity and Student Success’s Surviving and Thriving pop-up exhibits be featured around many areas of campus.
Highlights from the fall 2022 graduate and professional student resource fair and well-being symposium.