Celebrated chemist Frank Ivy Carroll (’61 Ph.D.) committed to ‘doing something good’
Frank Ivy Carroll (’61 Ph.D.), launched a more than 60-year career in chemistry after obtaining his graduate degree from UNC-Chapel Hill.
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.
Michael J. Bramwell, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of American Studies, is collaborating with museums as they engage in social justice work—an initiative informed by a study of the past.
Kiara Childs is the recipient of The Schrager-York Foundation Summer Research Fellowship, supported by generous donors and by The Graduate School.
Ph.D. candidate Emma Rothberg has received a predoctoral fellowship award from the National Women’s History Museum.
Ph.D. candidate Candice Crilly built on a passion for mentoring students and has received University-wide recognition for her efforts.
Graduate students Ken Cai Kowalski and Erica Janko are assisting Alexandrea Ravenelle, author of the book ‘Hustle and Gig: Struggling and Surviving in the Sharing Economy.’