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IUSB student uses 3D printing to benefit community

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A student at Indiana University South Bend is using campus 3D printing resources to benefit the community through creative and service-focused projects.
Utilizing the university’s library makerspace and wide-format printing equipment, the student has produced practical items that support local needs and charitable efforts.
Faculty and staff say the initiative highlights how hands-on technology can be applied beyond the classroom to make a positive impact.
The work also showcases the broader role of makerspaces in fostering innovation and community engagement on campus.

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