For grad students, business basics can boost career
The Graduate School is preparing students to take their ideas from the classroom to the workforce and the world.
The Graduate School is preparing students to take their ideas from the classroom to the workforce and the world.
Kathryn Lofton, a critic of popular culture and historian of religion, gave the keynote address at UNC-Chapel Hill’s 2018 Doctoral Hooding Ceremony on May 12, 2018.
Graduate Dean Steve Matson: ‘Carolina seeks to encourage undergraduates that they have much to gain – and to share with the world – by applying to graduate school and further expanding their research goals.’
Doctoral student Carter Smith is researching living shorelines as an economic way for coastal homeowners to protect their property while also doing something good for the environment.
Elizabeth Christenson has been awarded a Boren Fellowship to study critical languages abroad.
At the annual Three Minute Thesis competition finals, 10 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate students had only three minutes to explain their months — or years — of research.