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
Former UNC-Chapel Hill employee takes first-generation graduate student symposium to Boston University
The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success Surviving and Thriving pop-up digital exhibit.
Ronice Johnson-Guy, a first-generation undergraduate and graduate student, recently joined The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program.
Reflections from the fall 2022 pop-up exhibit titled: Surviving and thriving—the graduate student experience.
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.
Diversity and Student Success’s Surviving and Thriving pop-up exhibits be featured around many areas of campus.
Congratulations to The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success team, which received a campus partner award from Student Affairs at UNC-Chapel Hill.
A 100-year look back at graduate education 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 Graduate School also acknowledges people who do not identify as Hispanic whose voices are often sidelined.
Diversity and Student Success featured in the Council of Graduate Schools’ GradEdge publication.