By lecaddicWhen Michael McKnight ‘12 outlines the fundamentals of his research in layman’s terms, it is evident that the path he has chosen for himself is... |Park News
By lecaddicHow do you capture the interest of researchers all over the country in 140 characters or less? Danielle Winter ‘18, a senior majoring in biological... |Park News
By lecaddicAn innovator, a world traveler, an entrepreneur, a mentor, an artist, and more… the path Kobi Felton ‘18 has taken to his senior year in... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzAs most creative types will attest, art-making is an iterative process requiring close study and a willingness to adjust and blend ideas. Likewise, Claire Shigekawa... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzFast cars and yoga, on the surface at least, represent two different lifestyles—but Liv Adams ‘16 has struck a unique balance between these two worlds.... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzNorth Carolina State University’s Park Scholarships Class of 2019 hosted the program’s inaugural Gerald H. Elkan Distinguished Lecture in Science and Society, featuring MacArthur Fellow... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzWith hundreds of millions of users and one of the most iconic – and quirkily mercurial – logos, Google is among the world’s most familiar... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzKorey Hite has always enjoyed taking things apart to see how they work. As a young child he once unscrewed the timer from his family’s... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzRichard “Memie” Ezike ‘05 can trace his interests in environmentalism and the public good back to a specific moment in his childhood. One day when... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzAs a high school student looking ahead to college, Ryan Thompson ‘06 planned to major in either mechanical or biomedical engineering. Upon touring the NC...