Alumni and Friends
Spotlight on giving…
The Graduate School's 1903 Society
The Graduate School's 1903 Society recognizes alumni and friends who make gifts to The Graduate School for at least three consecutive years. The 1903 Society is named for the year in which The Graduate School was established to guide graduate education at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Steadfast commitment is a hallmark of graduate education at UNC-Chapel Hill – and it is how the quality of Carolina graduate degrees is maintained year after year. Members of the 1903 Society demonstrate their personal commitment to ensuring the ongoing quality of Carolina graduate students and graduate education.
Learn more about the 1903 Society…

UNC-Chapel Hill is proud of our more than 61,000 alumni who have earned doctoral or master's degrees. They are making a significant difference in their communities, both locally and globally.
Featured Graduate Alumni
- Johna Register-Mihalik:
- Graduate alumna's research into sports-related traumatic brain injuries goes directly to adolescent quality of life, well-being in North Carolina
- Rose Stremlau:
- Originally from Illinois, Stremlau pursued graduate education at UNC-Chapel Hill and now contributes to teaching, research and service as a UNC-Pembroke faculty member
- William Evans:
- William Evans has used his graduate degree in education to help mentor and protect young people.
- Elizabeth Teviotdale
- Elizabeth Teviotdale's commitment to manuscript studies and, specifically, to paleography has led to many rewarding professional experiences.
More graduate alumni in North Carolina:
UNC-Chapel Hill alumni making contributions in NC—and beyond!
Read about current Carolina graduate students and news
The Fountain, a publication highlighting graduate education at Carolina
Graduate Alumni serving Carolina: Graduate Education Advancement Board
Photos of past alumni events
Reception and viewing of The Real George Washington Exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of History
Alumni gathering in San Francisco
Questions? Comments? How to reach us
Sandra Hoeflich
Associate Dean for Interdisciplinary Education,
Fellowships, and Communication
919-962-6323
Mary Anne Larson
Director, Office of Development
919-962-6184
