Innovation

Collaborative creation

Published on June 20, 2016

“We end up with artists working alongside engineers working alongside political scientists…”

“We end up with artists working alongside engineers working alongside political scientists…”

“I never thought I would be building a telescope and showing it off to people.” —Aashka Patel

In fall 2015, biology major Aashka Patel was one of nearly 20 students, whose majors ranged from biology to Russian languages to studio art, to gather in a new campus makerspace with one purpose: to make a telescope. Thanks to the Carolina Parents Council, the Be A MakerOpens in new window (BeAM) initiative—a network of makerspaces on the UNC campus—launched the Maker-in-Residence Program, which brought 25-year veteran telescope maker Jim Pressley to guide the process and help students develop the skills needed to bring ideas to life. The group hosted its first skywatching session in February 2016 at the Morehead Planetarium.

“We end up with artists working alongside engineers working alongside political scientists. We have staff working alongside students, undergraduate students working with graduate students. It creates this environment and atmosphere for interdisciplinary collaboration, which is very unique and very special,” said Michelle Garst, BeAM program manager.

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Private giving is essential to the continuing success of these programs like the Maker-in-Residence Program and the BeAM makerspace network.

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