By NC State UniversityAna Sofia Uzsoy '21 is taking her passion for learning to Cambridge University on one of the U.S.'s most prestigious scholarships. |Park News
By Rachel CoxNC State’s co-op program helped Elizabeth Dogbe ’21 fine-tune her civil engineering passion and positioned her to excel in a career focused on making public transportation systems more efficient, accessible, and equitable. |Park News
By Rachel CoxClifford Griffin, an associate professor of political science in NC State’s School of Public and International Affairs, has served as a Park Faculty Scholar for three classes, including the Class of 2021, and previously chaired the Park Scholarships Advisory Committee. |Park News
By Taylor ParduePark Scholar Anna Owens '21 discovered her passion for cybersecurity while studying at NC State. Now, this atypical computer programmer is preparing to apply her skills at one of the world’s biggest tech companies. |Park News
By Deborah StrangeMichael Evans '21 is about graduate with his bachelor's degree in Statistics. His next step is focusing on the nonprofit 321 Coffee. |Park News
By Rachel CoxElijah Bouma-Sims ’21 shares how he got involved with a research project that won a $100,000 award, and how research opportunities have shaped his professional and academic goals. |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. |Park News
By Brian FieldsThe Park Scholarships Diversity Student Task Force compiled profiles designed to give prospective students insight about the Park Scholarships program, the selection process, and how scholars made the decision to join the Wolfpack. |Park News
By Rachel CoxUndeterred by this summer’s unique challenges, Park Scholars sought out opportunities to support their communities and stay on track with their professional goals. |Park News
By eshunterWhile this summer wasn't necessarily the same as what has been experienced in the past, the NC State community came up with great ways to think and do both personally and professionally this summer.