By Valerie SchwartzJacob Rutz ’14 has a passion for soil. He aspires to be both a farmer and a community food organizer in the future, and wants... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzWhether known as GRASPs (Grants for Research, Artistic & Service Projects) or, in more recent years, as PEGs (Park Enrichment Grants), enrichment grant funding has... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzEach summer Park Scholars are given the opportunity to explore the world of medicine through the Brody-Park internship. The internship, coordinated by the Park Scholarships... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzIn March 2013, Park Scholars Austin Bath ’15, Emily Bissett ’14, Stuart Bumgarner ’14, Shannon Gillespie ’06, and Enioluwafe Ojo ’15 traveled to Santo Domingo,... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzJustin Hills ‘14 recently completed the Pediatric Oncology Education (POE) program at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. The eleven-week program affords the... |Park News
By Eva FeuchtA few years ago, Wade Colburn ‘14 thought that his dream of spending time abroad while in college was unobtainable due to the intense demands... |Park News
By Eva Feucht“I watched a dear friend of my family fight melanoma for six years,” says Hayley Stowe ‘14. “That experience shaped my goal to be an... |Park News
By Eva Feuchtposted 2012.04.18 Garnered by his commitment to disband misconceptions about public health and promote knowledge in that field, Justin Hills ‘14, a biological sciences major... |Park News
By Eva Feuchtposted 2012.04.06 In her efforts as a nutrition sciences major to address malnutrition in developing nations, Becky Dobosy ‘14 never expected to find herself in... |Park News
By Eva Feuchtposted 2012.02.27 As an environmental engineering major, Dylan Cawthorne ‘14 knows he would like to like to work with an engineering consulting firm after graduation....