Family and food — doctoral hooding mementos and memories
KC Hysmith (’23 Ph.D.) celebrated with her family during her doctoral hooding ceremony — and brought a memento from her mother to mark the milestone.
KC Hysmith (’23 Ph.D.) celebrated with her family during her doctoral hooding ceremony — and brought a memento from her mother to mark the milestone.
On Saturday, Kat Goodpaster ’21 (MA ’23) will be a double Tar Heel. At Carolina, she learned to combine her passion for Russian culture and national security for a future career.
A doctoral candidate and a medical degree candidate husband-and-wife wife pair are set to graduate from UNC-Chapel Hill within hours of each other.
Chad Lloyd is a recent doctoral graduate in the Department of Earth, Marine and Environmental Sciences, part of the College of Arts and Sciences. Lloyd also holds a master’s degree from the College’s Department of Chemistry.
Doctoral candidate utilizes niche library at The New York Botanical Garden to help complete dissertation on vanilla.
Doctoral candidate in the Department of Applied Physical Sciences is awarded the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship.
Doctoral student and Royster Fellow in the Department of Geography has been awarded a fellowship to aid her in completing her dissertation.
The Graduate School has named Isabel Soberal as its 2023-2024 senior fellow with its Weiss Urban Livability Fellowship program. Soberal is a master’s degree student in the Department of City and Regional Planning, housed within the College of Arts and Sciences.
Hooper Schultz ’14, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History, works to produce oral histories of people in the LGBTQ community.
Alumnus Cliff Keller (’22 Ph.D.) reflects on his time as both a veteran of the U.S. Army and a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.