New metaphors to guide career development—Vanessa Doriott Anderson for Inside Higher Ed
Graduate education is defined by the ladder metaphor— work your way up from student to professor with your job eventually becoming your whole life— but we need new metaphors that offer more room for exploration and failure, writes CareerWell’s Vanessa Doriott Anderson.
From 1921-2021: a 100-year retrospective of graduate education at Carolina
A 100-year look back at graduate education at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Graduate schools across North Carolina celebrate Graduate Education Week with legislative day; Tar Heel Three Minute Thesis competition
Public and private institutions across our state, including The Graduate School, celebrate Graduate Education Week.
Dozens of graduate students participate in Graduate Education Day
Five 2019 recipients of The Graduate School’s Impact Award represented UNC-Chapel Hill.
Preparing the next generation of professionals
Graduate students are vital to the outstanding education UNC-Chapel Hill provides for undergraduate students, and are vital to service efforts that benefit North Carolina.
Steve Matson Receives Debra W. Stewart Award for Outstanding Leadership in Graduate Education
The Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) has announced that Dr. Steven W. Matson, dean of The Graduate School and professor of biology, is the 2018 recipient of the Debra W. Stewart Award for Outstanding Leadership in Graduate Education.
From the Dean: ‘It has been an honor to serve’
As he prepares to return to the faculty later this year, Dean Steve Matson shares his perspective on graduate education at Carolina
Dean Steve Matson’s statement to students on tax reform legislation – Updated
Dear Students: I know we are all interested in the tax reform legislation now making its way through Congress and how it may affect graduate education. I want to assure you we are taking this very seriously. Since late October, The … Read more
