As of July 2026, graduate degree programs in nursing, public health, social work, public policy and more will no longer be ...
In an apocryphal story, Nasreddin Hodja, a 13th-century folk hero, loses a ring inside his house. He then goes outside to look for it. “Why are you looking outside?” asks his wife, “when you lost it ...
Every year, as a new cohort of graduate students prepare to start their journey at Purdue, Dr. Linda Mason, Dean of the Graduate School, poses to them this question: “There are over 11,500 graduate ...
In 2013, a University of North Dakota student interviewed author George Saunders for a literary magazine originally started by graduate students on campus. More than a decade ...
Graduate students in the College of Letters and Science will exhibit their work beginning with a reception and awards program June 6 at the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art. Visitors enjoy the 2023 ...
With a social work: justice-informed graduate studies pathway degree, you’ll gain the skills to uplift individuals, families, and communities while advancing justice and human rights. At Bethel, ...
It’s 9 a.m. and Amelia, a counseling PhD candidate, walks into Elliot Hall. It’s almost time for her Monday morning debrief with her cohort mate, Alicia. For the past three months, they have been ...