Seven individuals have been selected to serve as Graduate Life Fellows for the 2014-15 academic year.
Graduate Life Fellows (GLFs) offer guidance and promote engagement through first-hand experience, peer mentorship and graduate student events. The group will work with incoming graduate students and provide opportunities for students to network across disciplines. GLFs receive an award annually for their contributions to the UNC Charlotte graduate student community
The Graduate School considered more than 45 applicants for GLFs; the 2014-15 fellows are:
Sabrina Brown, a doctoral student, educational leadership, College of Education
Chen Fu, a doctoral student, mechanical engineering, Lee College of Engineering
Arpit Ghosh, a master’s student, computer science, College of Computing and Informatics
Shannon Hosey, a master’s student, architecture, College of Arts + Architecture
Kristen Reynolds, a master’s student, English, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Alyssa Vela, a doctoral student, health psychology, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Erin Walker, a master’s student, social work, College of Health and Human Services
GLF programming is through the Center for Graduate Life.
Photo: (front row, l-r) Reynolds, Walker, Fu (back, l-r) Vela, Ghosh, Hosey and Brown