By NC State UniversityAuthor: Amy Rossi Since its creation in 1996, NC State’s Park Scholarships program has celebrated numerous achievements — and that’s before one takes into account the individual... |Park News
By NC State UniversitySeven incoming Humanities and Social Sciences students are among the 42 rising freshmen the Park Scholarships program named to its class of 2026 Pak Scholars. The students,... |Park News
By NC State UniversityAuthor: Lea Hart By her senior year of high school, Mallory Bryan had a list of roughly 10 colleges and universities she was interested in attending,... |Alumni News, Park News
By NC State UniversityPark, Franklin, Goldwater and Churchill Scholar Chris Cooper '17 shares what he has been able to Think and Do since graduating from NC State — and why he’s choosing to give back to his alma mater now. |Park News
By NC State UniversityZack Jenio '22 has made a difference at NC State as a champion for wellness, a leader in his fraternity and an inspiration to those around him. |Park News
By NC State UniversityThe Park Scholarships program at North Carolina State University has named 42 students to its Class of 2026, including incoming College of Agriculture and Life Sciences students Sydney Loflin '26, Eli Roberts '26, Caden Robinette '26, and Karla S. Velasquez-Contreras '26. |Park News
By NC State UniversityThrough the Critical Language Scholarship program, Joshua Mason '24 will spend eight to ten weeks abroad studying Chinese and participating in structured cultural enrichment experiences designed to promote rapid language gains and cultural fluency. |Park News
By NC State UniversityDaniel Haller '22 is one of six talented students in the University Honors and Scholars Program who recently received the spring 2022 Richard L. Blanton Outstanding Capstone award. |Park News
By NC State UniversityWith the support of countless runners, students, staff and volunteers, the Krispy Kreme Challenge has met its $2 million commitment to UNC Children’s Hospital. |Park News
By NC State UniversityLoujain Al Samara ’22 pursued a broad range of experiences during her four years at NC State, and she graduates this May with a new understanding of what she has learned, how she has grown and what comes next — thanks to private support.