Commitment to equity and opportunity: UNC-Chapel Hill maintains national standing as supporter of first-generation students
Carolina’s place as a leader in supporting first-generation students was recently reaffirmed by the Center for First-generation Student Success.
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.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ranked highly among doctoral degrees to underrepresented graduates
UNC-Chapel Hill ranked highly for fifth year in a row.
#GDTBATH: Rebekah Lim
#GDTBATH: Rebekah Lim with Diversity and Student Success
BU’s Newbury Center Hosts Sixth Annual First-Gen Graduate Student Symposium
Former UNC-Chapel Hill employee takes first-generation graduate student symposium to Boston University.
Surviving and Thriving: digital exhibit
The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success Surviving and Thriving pop-up digital exhibit.
“Women who looked like me”—The Graduate School’s Ronice Johnson-Guy
Ronice Johnson-Guy, a first-generation undergraduate and graduate student, recently joined The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program.
Testimonials from: “Surviving and thriving—the graduate student experience”
Reflections from the fall 2022 pop-up exhibit titled: Surviving and thriving—the graduate student experience.
Marking Latinx Heritage Month among graduate and professional students at UNC-Chapel Hill
The Graduate School celebrates Latinx Heritage Month and lifts the voices of Hispanics—with an understanding of the complexities of cultural and national identities. The month runs from September 15 until October 15, 2021.
Surviving and thriving—the graduate student experience
Diversity and Student Success’s Surviving and Thriving pop-up exhibits be featured around many areas of campus.
