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Graduate Education Day

On Monday, May 17 at 9:45 a.m., please join us for a panel discussion in which graduate students will share their research the North Carolina legislators. 

Tar Heel 3MT Competition

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Join us for the first ever Tar Heel Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition. Graduate students from 11 North Carolina graduate schools will participate: Imani Gilbert (Communication Sciences and Disorders, East Carolina University) Maurice Mathis (Education, Fayetteville State University) Janelle Mason (Computer Science, North Carolina A&T State University) Deja Young (Psychology, North Carolina Central University) Meredith … Read more

Graduate Education Week May 16-22

The North Carolina Council of Graduate School has several exciting events planned for Graduate Education Week, including On Monday, May 17 at 9:45 a.m., please join us for a panel discussion in which graduate students will share their research the North Carolina legislators.  On Tuesday, May 18 we will host the inaugural Tar Heel 3 Minute Thesis competition, which is generously supported by … Read more

Poctdoc breakfast & hike (UNCPDA)

Cafe Driade 1215-A East Franklin St, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

PDA May Meet-up Outdoor Social Coffee and Hike Saturday, May 22, 2021 (10AM) The UNC Postoc Association invites you to join us for our first in-person social event in over a year! Join us on Saturday, May 22nd at 10am for breakfast at Caffe Driade followed by a 3-mile hike along the Bolin Creek Trail. We are … Read more

reflect in silence 9 minutes and 29 seconds

On Tuesday, May 25 at noon, the Bell Tower will ring an additional nine times in recognition of George Floyd’s final trauma. We invite you to take 9 minutes and 29 seconds at that time to reflect in silence on the violence inflicted upon and pain suffered by African American and Black people in the … Read more

Culture of Care Series – Care in the Midst of Chaos: Providing Reasonable Flexibility

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The final event in the “Culture of Care” series, presented by the University Office for Diversity and Inclusion, in partnership with the Center for Faculty Excellence and Student Affairs, this event will focus on flexibility. An unprecedented year has created the need for increased flexibility in our care for students, but what does this “flexibility” … Read more