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Launch Chapel Hill startups ready to venture out

On any given day at Launch Chapel Hill, you’ll find local entrepreneurs immersed in the daily grind, intently plugging away at vital work. One team huddled in a corner developing its technology....

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Institute for Convergent Science drives breakthroughs for our state

Greg Copenhaver has been named director of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Institute for Convergent Science. Convergent science supports the Discover initiative in the University’s...

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How space and programming create intersections of innovation

The Innovate Carolina Junction is now open in the newest building in downtown Chapel Hill at 137 E. Franklin St. Designed and created by Innovate Carolina – the central team for innovation,...

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BeAM 3D printing gets greener

In 2014, Carolina opened its first makerspace – 400 square feet in Kenan Science Library. Today, campus is home to several makerspaces. Three of these are part of the BeAM@CAROLINA, which is open to...

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Shuford launches mentorship program with Ravenscroft School

This spring, the Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship launched a pilot Shuford Mentorship Program in partnership with Ravenscroft School in Raleigh. The Shuford Mentorship Program connected UNC Shuford...

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Innovate Carolina and 79° West partner to provide programming for...

As people look for new ways to make an impact in the world and pursue their passions, the need for spaces where they can come together to exchange ideas, collaborate and learn has grown. That’s where...

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Innovate Carolina Junction opens for business

At Carolina, innovation efforts are converging in a central location called the Innovate Carolina Junction. With the Junction’s Sept. 27 dedication, Carolina became the nation’s only Top 4 public...

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Launch tour opens local doors to students

Launch Chapel Hill runs three sessions a year to help innovators get their ventures up and running. But the award-winning startup accelerator’s summer session is specifically geared to help Carolina...

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New award funds projects with real-world impact

A Carolina faculty member working to improve homeless people’s access to healthcare and three others who are addressing critical issues affecting teens and young adults received the first Translating...

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Student-run Meantime Coffee expands to the Junction

They go together like espresso and steamed milk — Carolina’s student-run coffee shop and the University’s hub for innovation. Meantime at the Junction is now the official source of caffeine for...

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#GDTBATH: Brianna Vickerman

As a postdoctoral researcher at UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Brianna Vickerman ’21 (PhD) co-invented a light-activated drug-delivery technology to better control therapeutics in the body. Vickerman...

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