The Graduate School announces its 2023 Summer Research Fellowship recipients
The Graduate School is pleased to announce its 2023 Summer Research Fellowship Recipients. These fellowships award doctoral students with financial support that allows them to focus solely on their dissertation research during the summer.
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.
Extracting extraordinary things
Doctoral candidate utilizes niche library at The New York Botanical Garden to help complete dissertation on vanilla.
Carolina celebrates American Indian Heritage Month
Graduate student Marissa Carmi is a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. As a graduate student, she’s brought her life experiences and perspective to serve her fellow graduate and professional students.
The Graduate School welcomes incoming Weiss Fellows
The Graduate School welcomes its incoming cohort of Weiss Urban Livability Fellows.
Emily McDonnell: A passion for telling contemporary Native American stories
Ph.D. student Emily McDonnell is a proud citizen of the Navajo Nation who researches how material culture can be an expression of contemporary Indigenous identity and its connection with policy, geography, and economic development.
Researching resistance in pottery poetry
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.
