September 2014

Don’t Force It: Heat, light, or sound is all it takes to turn these objects into something new

Bend it, stretch it, squish it flat. To make something into the shape you want, you have to use force. Maybe a lot of force, like chopping firewood with an axe—or maybe just a little, like pressing your thumb into wet clay. Either way, you’re using force.

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Cary Levine honored with Hettleman Award for artistic and scholarly achievement

Cary Levine, associate professor in the art department in the College of Arts and Sciences, is among four highly promising Carolina faculty members in diverse fields who have been awarded the Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prizes for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement by Young Faculty.

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