Digital training improves dental care, turns students into inventors
Using computer-assisted design and 3D printing in a Carolina BeAM Makerspace, dental students learn how to provide more efficient and affordable care.
Topple a paradigm. Uncover the Unknown. Tar Heels ask questions, develop answers, create solutions and discover cures.
Using computer-assisted design and 3D printing in a Carolina BeAM Makerspace, dental students learn how to provide more efficient and affordable care.
Carolina-affiliated startup Pulvinar Neuro’s novel treatment for mental illness – a technology that uses closed-loop, non-invasive stimulation of brain waves – offers hope to a rising tide of patients and recently led to the company’s acquisition by medical device leader Electromedical Products International.
In the sixth installment of “Race, Racism and Racial Equity,” three research teams showed how the health crisis highlighted racial inequities.
In overcoming challenges caused by COVID-19, faculty and staff have added and adapted technology to improve learning flexibility in classrooms across campus.
Sustainable Carolina combines the University’s efforts to steadily reduce its environmental footprint through operational improvements, research and students’ experiential learning.
Returning to Carolina, where his career began 30 years ago, Mark Schornak uses his artistic skills to create illustrations that help doctors plan surgeries and explain them to patients.
Founded by Carolina students, CompostMates is making composting accessible to all Tar Heels through free, curbside food scrap collection service.
A new online University Libraries exhibit of photos, blog posts, recordings and other artifacts archived over the past two years lets you revisit the pandemic experience at Carolina.