By tjparduePark 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 rlcox4Elijah 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 newswireFrom 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 rlcox4Undeterred 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 newswirePark Faculty Scholar Kanton Reynolds discusses his course Technologists of Color/STEM Applications & Innovations in Emerging Societies. |Alumni News, Park News
By rlcox4For Naila Segule '20, a summer internship with the NC Department of Public Health underscores the importance of interdisciplinary perspectives. |Alumni News, Park News
By jaalber3Katya Casper ’07 first fell in love with flight when she landed a summer job in high school manning the desk of a flight school... |Alumni News, Park News
By jaalber3NC State made a huge impact on Claire Lucas ‘13 and her career path. From undertaking problem-solving challenges in engineering classes at NC State to... |Alumni News, Park News
By blfieldsThe Park Scholarships prepares scholars for a variety of paths in life. Sometimes, though, those paths overlap. Currently, four Park alumni from different classes have... |Park News
By newswireMadison Maloney ’19 aspires to follow friend and mentor Christina Hammock Koch into space. Thanks to a prestigious Knight-Hennessy Scholarship, the NC State senior begins...