Women’s Voices at Carolina
Featuring Ph.D. candidate and Impact Award recipient Irene Manning.
Featuring Ph.D. candidate and Impact Award recipient Irene Manning.
UNC-Chapel Hill has ranked highly in the National Science Foundation’s annual Survey of Earned Doctorates.
StigmaFree Carolina, an initiative of The Graduate School’s Royster Society of Fellows, will host a virtual panel discussion on mental health within the Black community on Nov. 2.
‘The IAspire Leadership Academy addresses a long-standing problem in higher education: the dearth of people of color in leadership positions,’ said Suzanne Barbour, dean of The Graduate School.
The Graduate School stands ready to participate in the tough conversations that are ahead of our campus community, both as speaker and as a humble listener. We look forward to partnering with students, faculty, alumni and community members as we identify actions needed to effect the change that is needed on our campus and beyond.
The Graduate School encourages students pursuing their graduate education to apply for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.
UNC-Chapel Hill is among the inaugural cohort of academic institutions nationwide being recognized for their commitment to supporting first-generation students.
‘We truly are better together,’ co-director Kathy Wood said, in accepting the award for intergroup collaboration.
The Graduate School program and other award recipients will be honored at the Diversity Awards Ceremony, to be held on April 29.
Doctoral alumna in business administration, academic entrepreneur, mentor shares advice for graduate students, support for diversity.