Why UNC? - About Us - The Graduate School at UNC-Chapel Hill.
The research-intensive, service-oriented experience is a partnership between UNC-Chapel Hill, the University of Arizona in Tucson and the University of Sonora in Hermosillo. This is the second year of the course; students are supported by the Cumpston Fellowship in the Lookout Scholars Program in the Office of Undergraduate Education.
Pam Lach (2014 Project Manager) is the Associate Director of the Digital Innovation Lab (DIL) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She holds a PhD from UNC in U.S. Cultural History with an emphasis on gender and film history (2007), and a MS in Information Science from the UNC’s School of Information and Library Science (2012). Pam is interested in how new and emerging.
At the recognition program, the C-STEP Class of 2012 each received a small UNC-Chapel Hill Old Well ornament, a tumbler with the member and CCCC's name and C-STEP graduation year, and a UNC-blue tassel for their college graduation caps. On behalf of the graduates, Bozik presented Hall with a plaque, thanking him for his dedicated work with them in the C-STEP program.
The Megan Cornog Memorial Highway Safety Scholarship is awarded to a student with an interest in transportation who is enrolled full-time in a graduate program, working toward a master’s degree, at any of the University of North Carolina system campuses. Named in memory of HSRC staff member Megan Cornog, the purpose of the scholarship is to foster the education and professional development.
I recently graduated from UNC Chapel Hill with a major in religious studies, but I have been tutoring since 2002, concentrating on math, the SAT, and writing. I believe each student is capable of wonderful things, both academically and otherwise, and that education is much broader than simply attending school. Some of the qualities I aim for as a tutor are patience, encouragement, and helping.
Liz Shand is a Ph.D. student in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at UNC-Chapel Hill. Her research stitches together questions from media studies, book history, gender studies, and Victorian criticism. She is particularly interested in the dominant depictions of women’s reading in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Through analyses of print culture, material studies.
NC State is the second highest feeder school for Carolina Law, trailing only UNC-Chapel Hill. College sports make for fun rivalries—particularly here in the Triangle. But when you look past.