Top-ten graduate students selected for Three Minute Thesis
The Graduate School announces its top-ten finalists for its upcoming Three Minute Thesis competition, to be held on October 11.
The Graduate School announces its top-ten finalists for its upcoming Three Minute Thesis competition, to be held on October 11.
Frank Ivy Carroll (’61 Ph.D.), launched a more than 60-year career in chemistry after obtaining his graduate degree from UNC-Chapel Hill.
A dozen graduate students at UNC-Chapel Hill have received prestigious federal grants from the National Science Foundation.
Honoring the 2022 recipients of the Dean’s Distinguished Dissertation Awards.
The Graduate School announces its 11 Impact Award recipients for 2022.
Graduate students in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and in the Department of Chemistry pioneered a peer-mentorship initiative, alongside The Graduate School’s professional development program, in order to better serve incoming graduate students.
Ph.D. candidate Candice Crilly built on a passion for mentoring students and has received University-wide recognition for her efforts.
Goines also makes valuable time for mentoring prospective graduate students. Her podcast focuses on issues such as applying for fellowships and the need to put failure in perspective.
Jeromy Rech, a doctoral student in chemistry, teaches at Durham Technical Community College, conducts research on solar panels, and leads outreach to help other graduate students: “I try to find every opportunity to continue to grow in my ability to teach and help others succeed.”
Graduate students bring their research to life in new makerspaces on campus