The Park Enrichment Grant Committee made the following awards to Park Scholars who submitted proposals by the November 2023 deadline:
Emily Boldor ’25
Civil Engineering Study Abroad in Cork, Ireland
Bethel Chanyalew ’26
Guardian Ad Litem Volunteer
Disha Dureja ’26
Oxford Study Abroad
Kennedy Fipps ’24
PSI Perinatal Mood Disorders: Components of Care Conference & Training
Meredith Gaskill ’24
Thesis Exploration and Networking in NYC
Hyasen Gray ’26
Visual Narrative/Personal Growth
Anna Hill ’24
Semester at Sea – Study Abroad
Meara Kane ’27
Bonaire: Ecological and Geological Processes in an Immersive Scientific Diving Experience
Ferdinand Kelley ’25
Interdisciplinary Learning at the Grand Canyon: Conservation and Indigeneity
Cole Malinchock ’26
Autonomous Aquatic Vessel
Madison Mueller ’23
EMI Conference
Abby Mulry ’26
Study Abroad Experience in San Ramon, Costa Rica
Osarobo Obasuyi ’26
Park Enrichment Grant Application For Transportation funds for Urban Ministries Internship
Rhylee Pope ’25
ASAP Audit Course
Brennan Selcz ’26
Analyzing Henry David Thoreau’s Walden Through the Lens of Shared Experience
Beijul Shah ’24
Global Leadership Certificate Program
Syna Sharma ’25
Study Abroad in Jyväskylä, Finland
Molly Smith ’26
Experiencing Irish Culture: Cork, Ireland Study Abroad
Rylee Wienhold ’25
Group Play Therapy Research Project
Park Enrichment Grants, initiated in 1998, provide support for Park Scholars to engage in professional and personal enrichment experiences in the United States and abroad. The grants are awarded by a committee composed of NC State faculty members and a Park Alumni Society representative. Awards are funded by the Park Foundation and donor gifts made to the Park Scholarships Enrichment Fund. Grant proposals are due November 1, February 1, April 1, and May 25. Refer to our news announcements for lists of recent Park Enrichment Grant recipients.