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A UNC student looks into a 3D printer. Inside the printer, a purple cylindrical object made of filament has just been printed.

Cloud-based printing comes to Carolina’s makerspaces

BeAM — UNC’s makerspace network — has rolled out 3DPrinterOS, a remote printer operating system that will allow makers to print from anywhere on campus.


An actor sits on stage in a spotlight, holding a computer

The Process Series chooses ‘Reckoning and Reconciliation’ as theme of 15th season

Performances created by a diverse group of artists will explore race, class, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexuality and childhood illness.


5 students group together for a picture in a field.

Global Guarantee thrives as more students seek a global education

The Global Guarantee is Carolina’s commitment that a global education — from study abroad to Collaborative Online International Learning courses to virtual global research and internships — is available to all students.


Randall Kenan teaching an Honors English class in 2018.

Bookmark This

Bookmark This is a feature that highlights new books by College people, published the first week of each month. This month’s featured book is “Black Folk Could Fly: Selected Writings by Randall Kenan.” The department of English and comparative literature will host an event Sept. 11 celebrating the book.


Picture of a monarch butterfly

How to help endangered monarch butterflies

A Carolina biologist explains the insect’s decline, and a horticulturalist recommends planting milkweed to benefit butterflies — and our ecosystem.


Photo collection of incoming Royster Fellows

The Graduate School welcomes incoming Royster Fellows

Ten incoming Royster fellows join more than 600 Royster Society of Fellow alumni.


Group photo of the Bai team in Bai Lab

Bioelectronics meets medicine

Assistant professor Wubin Bai and his team have developed a novel, bioelectronic technology that will improve patients’ lives, helping to safely automate and lower the burden of post-recovery care.


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