Graduate Students, meet your Graduate Student Senator, Jennifer Voigt.
Her first term as senator will be this Fall 2021. Read the whole story on Facebook or Instagram to learn more about her and these amazing photos.
Check out our amazing grad student Paloma! During the day, she helps young students make plans after high school and in the afternoon she sky dives with the Army Golden Knights! That's blazing a trail!
Check our Facebook or Instagram for more of her story.
Would you like a seat at the table? We are giving 8 seats to UNTD Grad students to attend the Genesis Annual Luncheon.
Check out these flyers for more details.
Next week is Graduate Student Appreciation Week! We have a ton of events planned and lots of new swag to give out!
Also, we have a few seats to give away for the Genesis Annual Luncheon. You won't want to miss this!
Being a graduate student is about more than good grades and another diploma.
It's about stretching yourself, and expanding your limits. Our students are learning that they are capable of greater things than they ever thought possible. We are proud to be a part of that journey.
In honor of Women's History Month, we are recognizing members of the UNTD staff, who are making a difference right now. Today we honor Ms. Marijke Gray, Assistant Director of Veterans Success at UNTD.
Read the full story on our Facebook page, @untdgradschool
Can't wait to see our grad students at tonight's virtual check-in session! It's going to be a full house.
Check your email to RSVP for tonight at 6pm via Microsoft Teams.
We are giving away Chick-fil-A gift cards tomorrow!
For our current UNTD Graduate School students, and our December 2020 Graduate School graduates.
Email us to RSVP!
[email protected]
UNTD Undergrads! Are you looking for a flexible part-time job? Wouldn’t something virtual be great?
We are looking for a part-time work-study student to assist the Graduate School. This position doesn’t work more than 19 hours/week, and it is currently virtual. Check it out.
Today's Blazing Black History post highlights Kelly Miller, an American mathematician who was the first African -American male who attended Johns Hopkins University. Miller is considered to be a pioneer in establishing the foundation of curriculum criteria in HBCU's. #UNTDallas