By Rachel CoxKay Sandberg, a Park Faculty Scholar for the Class of 2025, has been a teaching professor in the Department of Chemistry at NC State for more than 20 years. |Park News
By Rachel CoxThis spring, the Park Scholarships program received a commitment for the 9th co-named Park Scholarship from a supporter long-connected with the program: Park parent and volunteer Brent Bumgarner. |Park News
By Rachel CoxZack Jenio '22 has received 10 Park Enrichment Grants for experiences including study abroad, linguistics training, wellness coach certification, and osteoarthritis research, and he plans to apply for more during his final year at NC State. |Park News
By Rachel CoxThis spring, sPark 2021 — the Park Scholarships program’s third biennial leadership and networking symposium — was reimagined from an in-person weekend event to a weeklong opportunity to think big, discuss relevant issues, and celebrate 25 years of Park Scholars’ accomplishments. |Park News
By Rachel CoxSpring 2021 marked a significant change to the Park Scholarships curriculum: the addition of a three-part session designed to introduce students to the impact of racial inequality in the United States. |Park News
By Rachel CoxMallory Bryan ’21, Odai Mansour ’21, and Annie Haunton ’22 created the Global Health Cooperative to help students interested in public health navigate the many resources and opportunities available at NC State and throughout the Triangle. |Alumni News, Park News
By Rachel CoxThe Park Scholarships Class of 2025 has a 40th Park Scholar thanks to an innovative gift from the family of Anushri Desai '10. |Alumni News, Park News
By Rachel CoxThroughout their four years at NC State, the Class of 2021 has embodied the program’s pillars of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. |Park News
By Rachel CoxTaylor White's mentorship from Dr. Alice Lee, research in the lab of Dr. Trino Ascencio-Ibanez, and internship at The Eye Institute set her on the path to a career in optometry.