Meet a Summer Research Fellow: Erin Dickey
Erin Dickey is the 2022 recipient of the Poulton Family Summer Research Fellowship, which allows her to travel and collect research for her dissertation on art, technology, and feminism in the 1980s.
Erin Dickey is the 2022 recipient of the Poulton Family Summer Research Fellowship, which allows her to travel and collect research for her dissertation on art, technology, and feminism in the 1980s.
Michelle Dromgold-Sermen is a Ph.D. candidate within the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s College of Arts and Sciences. Dromgold-Sermen has been awarded the Peggy Totten Harpold Summer Research Fellowship.
Courtney Chaaban ‘11 is a Ph.D. candidate within the Human Movement Science Curriculum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill — a joint program offered by the Department of Allied Health Sciences, UNC School of Medicine, and the Department of Exercise and Sport Science within the College of Arts & Sciences. She is the recipient of the Tom and Karen Sox Summer Research Fellowship.
John West is a Ph.D. candidate within the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As he works to complete his dissertation — research that focuses on emotional granularity in individuals and how it shapes our memory — he has been awarded the Drs. Thomas and Sharon Watkins Summer Research Fellowship.
John Poulton (Ph.D. ’80) discusses his endowment of a Summer Research Fellowship at The Graduate School.
Why I Give: Fran and Paul Hoch—supporters of The Graduate School’s Summer Research Fellowships.
Kiara Childs is the recipient of The Schrager-York Foundation Summer Research Fellowship, supported by generous donors and by The Graduate School.
Gunderson is a recipient of the Leland J. Bellòt Summer Research Fellowship, supported by generous donors and by The Graduate School.
Elena Peña-Argüeso is a recipient of The Fran and Paul Hoch Summer Research Fellowship, supported by generous donors and by The Graduate School.
Savannah Ryburn, a 2021 recipient of The Tom and Karen Sox Summer Research Fellowship, has had her research on the diet of sharks featured in multiple media outlets.