Algorithms bring couple together
Two Carolina graduate students share a passion for computer science and love for each other.
Sixteen students receive prestigious funding from National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
Carolina graduate students in multiple STEM-related research areas received awards helping to broaden and diversify talent in these fields.
Kumarini “Kumi” Silva selected as the Caroline H. and Thomas S. Royster Distinguished Professor for Graduate Education
Kumarini “Kumi” Silva named incoming Caroline H. and Thomas S. Royster Distinguished Professor for Graduate Education.
Graduate TAs receive prestigious 2024 Tanner Awards
For excellence in teaching undergraduate students, each teaching assistant receives a $5,000 stipend.
Impressive showing at 2023 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition
At our annual 3MT competition, graduate students have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their (often complex) research to a non-specialist audience. Our latest competition was nothing short of impressive.
The tree keeper
Graduate student Kimmy Hansen is analyzing the impact of future development on the tree canopy of Bald Head Island, a North Carolina barrier island that boasts the second-largest maritime forest in the state.
Meet a Summer Research Fellow: Rosemary Gay
Rosemary Gay is a Ph.D. student within the Department of Anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has been awarded the James L. Peacock III Summer Research Fellowship as she works to complete her dissertation on the politics and evolution of peanut farming.
Meet a Summer Research Fellow: Sarah Blanton
Sarah Blanton is a Ph.D. student within the Department of Romance Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has been awarded the Thomas E. Sox Summer Research Fellowship as she works to complete her dissertation on transnational labor economies and farmworker narratives.
UNC-Chapel Hill Master of City and Regional Planning ranked fifth in the nation
The Master of City and Regional Planning has ranked highly in a nationwide publication.
Meet a Summer Research Fellow: Pasuth Thothaveesansuk
Pasuth Thothaveesansuk is a Ph.D. candidate with the Department of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s College of Arts and Sciences. He has received the James L. Peacock III Summer Research Fellowship as he works to complete his dissertation on liberal internationalism in East and Southeast Asia in the 20th century.
