The New Social Network
The boom in augmented reality technology could provide easy, 3-D access to friends and family across the globe.
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The boom in augmented reality technology could provide easy, 3-D access to friends and family across the globe.
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Seniors in the public policy capstone course apply the interdisciplinary analytical skills they’ve been developing over four years to address major public policy problems for government agencies and nonprofits.
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Ashley Thrower came to Carolina for one reason: to get a college degree and become a physician. Even when she gave birth to her daughter Ava in 2014, Thrower never strayed away from that goal.
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Theorists, experimentalists, and computational scientists will come together to answer grand challenge physics questions at UNC-Chapel Hill’s new CoSMS Institute.
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Two College of Arts and Sciences professors — Richard “Pete” Andrews and J. Steven Reznick — have been inducted into the Order of the Long Leaf Pine. The honor, created in 1963, is among the most prestigious awards presented by the governor of North Carolina for extraordinary public service to the state. Andrews received the
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The Order of the Tar Heel One Hundred (now the UNC Board of Visitors) met in the second-floor faculty lounge of the Morehead Building on October 16, 1975. That warm fall morning, they met to discuss the creation of a foundation dedicated to the liberal arts at Carolina, deciding to support the development and enhancement
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Eli Hornstein’s comfort zone extends further than most — spanning not only oceans and continents but also academic disciplines. Hornstein ’14 lived in Eretria at age five, when his family spent a year there as part of his parents’ Fulbright grants. After high school, he took a gap year that sent him all over the
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The UNC Joint Applied Math and Marine Sciences Fluids Lab won the top prize, the Milton van Dyke Award, a coveted poster award at the 68th annual meeting of the American Physical Society’s Division of Fluid Dynamics.
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Alumnus David Gardner Frey (AB ’64, JD ‘67), is an enthusiastic supporter of UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences and all things Carolina. “Liberal arts are at the heart of the educational mission at any great public university,” Frey said in an interview for Carolina Connections in fall 1999. “The need for private sector support
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