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 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 CoxDuring Learning Lab II, the Park Scholarships Class of 2023 will explore how national leaders are making changes related to equity and access to education at all levels. |Park News
By Janine AlbertAt Bank of America, Jennifer Frix '17 assesses AI solutions to identify risks or unintended consequences and ensure that bank practices adhere to fairness, equality, transparency, and privacy standards. |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 Dana DubisPark Scholarships is pleased to announce the establishment of the “One Park One Pack: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Fund.” |Alumni News, Park News
By Rachel CoxFor Naila Segule '20, a summer internship with the NC Department of Public Health underscores the importance of interdisciplinary perspectives. |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 Park Scholarships StaffThe Park Scholarships Class of 2021 presents the 22nd annual William C. Friday Award to artist, filmmaker, and activist Bree Newsome Bass.