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 Brian FieldsOn April 17, 2021, Service Raleigh continued for the 23rd year as approximately 400 volunteers from NC State and the surrounding community completed service projects throughout the Triangle. |Park News
By Rachel CoxThe Park Scholarships Class of 2024 examined how leaders in various sectors work together to address complex health care challenges facing communities across the state for their Learning Lab I. |Feature
By NC State UniversityA new web-based interview program hosted by Park Faculty Scholar Suzie Goodell shines a light on NC State's groundbreaking work in wellness, nutrition, recreation, and sustainability. |Park News
By Rachel CoxDuring Learning Lab II, the Park Scholarships Classes of 2023 and 2024 will explore how national leaders are making changes related to equity and access to education at all levels. |Park News
By Rachel CoxAs a first-year senator in Student Government, Timothy Reid ’24 is working to support his peers during a challenging time and advance policies to improve student well-being. |Park News
By Katie KrawcheckStaying connected during a global pandemic is difficult. Katie Krawcheck '24 talks to her peers to find out how they are building and sustaining relationships in a time of social distancing.