The Arc of a Covenant Scholar
After earning an unexpected opportunity to come to Carolina, Ariayana Harrell decided to stay for graduate school with hopes to positively impact communities like the one she came from.
After earning an unexpected opportunity to come to Carolina, Ariayana Harrell decided to stay for graduate school with hopes to positively impact communities like the one she came from.
The sociology Ph.D. student, Austin Vo, spent time in France to study “indigenous responses to French colonialism,” he shared, and is continuing his research in Vietnam and Senegal this year.
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.
Thirty-three students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have received recognition from the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
Office of the Provost announces 2023 University Teaching Awards.
Michelle Dromgold-Sermen is a Ph.D. candidate within the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s College of Arts and Sciences. Dromgold-Sermen has been awarded the Peggy Totten Harpold Summer Research Fellowship.
Ph.D. candidate Alexis Dennis will graduate with her third degree from Carolina this weekend and continue the research she began as an undergraduate in 2008.
A dozen graduate students at UNC-Chapel Hill have received prestigious federal grants from the National Science Foundation.