Park Enrichment Grants and Park Alumni Society Study Abroad Travel Stipends Awarded

posted 2011.06.15

The Park Enrichment Grant committee recently made the following awards to Park Scholars who submitted proposals by the May 30 deadline.

 

Park Enrichment Grants
Park Enrichment Grants provide support for Park Scholars engaged in professional and personal enrichment experiences in the United States and abroad. These awards, initiated in 1998, are designed to foster the development of scholarship, service, leadership, and character, as well as connect Scholars with faculty.

The grants are awarded by the Park Enrichment Grant committee composed of faculty members from across the NC State University campus and a representative from the Park Alumni Society. Awards are funded by the Park Foundation and donor gifts made to the Park Scholarships Enrichment Fund.

 

Conference
Rachel Turner ‘12
International Equine Colic Research Symposium

Research/Scholarly Activity
Anne Watson ‘12
Investigating the Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells through Device Creation and Characterization Project

Service Activity
Rebecca Jewell ‘12
General Medicine and Public Health Projects in Haiti and the Dominican Republic

Study Abroad
Sophie Austin ‘14
Summer Study Abroad Program in Botswana

Caroline Ellington ‘13
Summer Study Abroad Program in Vietnam

Park Alumni Society Study Abroad Travel Stipends
The Park Alumni Society developed the Park Alumni Society Study Abroad Travel Stipends to open the world to Park Scholars by providing support for travel expenses during international study experiences. Since the fund was established in 2007, alumni have raised over $30,000 to support these awards. Stipends are available to Park Scholars who study abroad for a fall semester, spring semester, or entire academic year.

Kelly Cox ‘13
Fall Semester Study Abroad Program at the Universidad Austral de Chile in Chile

Jake Hill ‘14
2011-2012 Academic Year Study Abroad Program at Oxford University in England

Katherine Haddock ‘13
Fall Semester Study Abroad Program at the Universidad Austral de Chile in Chile

*Cox, Hill, and Haddock were also awarded a Park Enrichment Grant