By Rachel CoxAs Park staff and faculty engage in the active, sustained efforts required to counter racial injustice and systemic oppression, Park Scholarships will share periodic updates about the progress on its work to build a stronger and more diverse, equitable, and inclusive program. |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 CoxAs Park staff and faculty engage in the active, sustained efforts required to counter racial injustice and systemic oppression, Park Scholarships will share periodic updates about the progress on its work to build a stronger and more diverse, equitable, and inclusive program. |Park News
By Rachel CoxAs Park staff and faculty engage in the active, sustained efforts required to counter racial injustice and systemic oppression, Park Scholarships will share periodic updates about the progress on its work to build a stronger and more diverse, equitable, and inclusive program. |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. |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.” |Park News
By Rachel CoxA foundational understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion is essential to the program’s work preparing scholars to create meaningful change in communities around the world. |Park News
By Brian FieldsThe Park Scholarships Class of 2021 presents the 22nd annual William C. Friday Award to artist, filmmaker, and activist Bree Newsome Bass. |Park News