By NC State UniversityKarli Moore '16, a doctoral student at Stanford University’s School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences, is the latest Park Scholar to receive a Knight-Hennessy Scholarship. |Alumni News, Park News
By Janine AlbertJasmine Frantz ’13 and Sara Taormina Scanlon ’12 teach math in adjacent classrooms at Apex Friendship High School. |Alumni News, Park News
By NC State UniversityNick Kapur ’15 got a socially distanced front-row seat to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ first World Series title in 32 years. |Alumni News, Park News
By Beijul ShahBeijul Shah '24 interviews Keriann Uesugi '04 because she related to Uesugi's passion to help other people — she has truly strengthened communities through the work she has done for women and children. |Alumni News, Park News
By NC State UniversityTomás Carbonell ’02 is the newly-appointed Deputy Assistant Administrator for Stationary Sources in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Air and Radiation. His work will focus on tackling the climate crisis, advancing environmental justice, and creating clean energy jobs. |Alumni News, Park News
By Janine AlbertAt Bank of America, Jennifer Frix '17 assesses AI solutions to identify risks or unintended consequences and ensure that bank practices adhere to fairness, equality, transparency, and privacy standards. |Alumni News, Park News
By NC State UniversityFrom NC State Engineering magazine:
NC State’s Park Scholarships program welcomed its 25th class to campus this fall. Of the 41 students in the class of 2024, 20 announced plans to study in the College of Engineering. In most years, more Park Scholars study in COE than any other college. |Alumni News, Park News
By Janine AlbertKarli Moore '16 works for the Native American Agriculture Fund supporting strategic grant-making to strengthen Native agriculture. |Alumni News, Park News
By Ryley FallonRyley Fallon '24 interviews Jess Rotenberg ’07, who "didn’t expect to be the ‘friendly neighborhood microbiologist’ but leadership is needed in the strangest places sometimes.” |Alumni News, Park News