The Park Enrichment Grant Committee made the following awards to Park Scholars who submitted proposals by the November deadline:
Michael Ankner ‘23
GREEN Program: Renewable Energy Innovation & Sustainability in Iceland
Ramki Annachi ‘24
Support for Cultural Exploration of Australian Cities
Ramki Annachi ‘24
Support for Study Abroad Semester in Adelaide
Sami Anthony ‘24
Materials and Technology to Start a Small Business
Shriya Bhoothapuri ‘23
Cultural Immersion in North India
Emily Boldor ‘25
Spring Semester at UPV in Valencia, Spain
Hannah Braun ‘23
Electoral Reform Undergraduate Thesis Research
Sam Dotson ‘24
Performing Abroad: Traveling with NC State’s Power Sound of the South to England
Akshaya Ganesan ‘24
Akshaya’s Prague Experience
Meredith Gaskill ‘24
Pursuit of Academic Enrichment from Abroad Experience
Elliott Gyll ‘24
Indonesia: Revitalizing Language School and Backpacking Experience
Nehemiah MacDonald ‘23
STEM Outreach in Rwanda
Nicolas Muecke ‘23
African Materials Research Conference: Connecting SciBridge and NC State to West Africa
Sonia Pereira ‘25
Internship at The Excellence Center in Europe
Keya Pothireddy ‘23
Business Immersion in Zuidas, Amsterdam
Syna Sharma ‘25
Attending the Montessori Public Policy Initiative 2022 Advocacy Conference
Kiran Soma ‘24
Cultural Exploration in New York City
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.
These 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, Park Scholarships General Fund, and Park Alumni Society Study Abroad Travel Stipend Fund.