Resiliency drives this active-duty Carolina researcher
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Alison Cruise has two decades of military experience. Her service — and the challenges she has overcome — inspire her doctoral studies at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Cliff Keller (’22 Ph.D.) — Political and social dynamics of conflict
Alumnus Cliff Keller (’22 Ph.D.) reflects on his time as both a veteran of the U.S. Army and a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Diversity and Student Success program offers six student-focused initiatives, welcoming community and ‘innovation made fundamental’
Over the last four years, the Diversity and Student Success Program has changed and expanded and is now a national model.
GradImpact: Finding Community and Helping Society
LaVoya Woods-Dionne first learned about doctoral degrees when she was 6 years old. Since that time, pursuing her own post-secondary education has been a major goal.
Author speaks to Carolina community on contributions of Chinese American veterans
Victoria Moy’s Nov. 8 talk, was titled “Fighting for the Dream: Voices of Chinese American Veterans from World War II to Afghanistan.”
Serving as students
Military-affiliated graduate students transition back to classroom, with support from The Graduate School and Office of the Dean of Students
