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.
The Graduate School announces its 2023 Summer Research Fellowship recipients
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.
A lasting impact in our region — Gathering oral histories from the LGBTQ community
Hooper Schultz ’14, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History, works to produce oral histories of people in the LGBTQ community.
From 1921-2021: a 100-year retrospective of graduate education at Carolina
A 100-year look back at graduate education at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Four graduate alumni receive The Graduate School Dean’s Distinguished Dissertation Award
Honoring the 2022 recipients of the Dean’s Distinguished Dissertation Awards.
Louis Howard Porter, doctoral alumnus in history, is selected for dissertation prize
Porter, who teaches classes on Russian history at UNC-Chapel Hill, is currently writing a book based on his dissertation.
Alumni Focus: Andrew Ringlee
History doctoral alumnus made the most of his opportunities at Carolina and now works with historians, Vietnam veterans in Department of Defense role
Kathryn Lofton to give 2018 Doctoral Hooding Ceremony keynote address
Kathryn Lofton – award-winning Yale professor, author, graduate alumna of UNC-Chapel Hill – to give 2018 Doctoral Hooding Ceremony keynote address
Alumni Focus: Mikaëla Adams
Former Sequoyah Fellow, author of book on Native American tribal citizenship, reflects on her work and cherished memories of Carolina.
History professor receives 2016 Faculty Award for Excellence in Doctoral Mentoring
Donald J. Raleigh, the Jay Richard Judson distinguished professor of history at UNC-Chapel Hill, has received the 2016 Faculty Award for Excellence in Doctoral Mentoring.
