By NC State UniversityPark alumni-owned 321 Coffee continues to grow, preparing to launch a storefront in downtown Raleigh this spring. |Alumni News, Park News
By NC State UniversityAlumna Lindsay Wrege ’21 is helping adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities gain meaningful employment through 321 Coffee, a company that she co-founded. |Alumni News, Park News
By NC State UniversityLewis Sheats, assistant vice provost of entrepreneurship, sits down with the founders of 321 Coffee, Lindsay Wrege '21 and Michael Evans '21, to discuss how to provide employees with disabilities a meaningful way to contribute to society. |Alumni News, Park News
By Rachel CoxThis spring, sPark 2021 — the Park Scholarships program’s third biennial leadership and networking symposium — was reimagined from an in-person weekend event to a weeklong opportunity to think big, discuss relevant issues, and celebrate 25 years of Park Scholars’ accomplishments. |Alumni News, Park News
By NC State UniversityNC State Entrepreneurship's Miller Fellows program supports newly graduated entrepreneurs who wish to pursue their entrepreneurial venture full-time after graduation. |Alumni News, Park News
By Brian FieldsThe Park Scholarships Class of 2021 has committed to raising $21,000 to benefit NC State Employee Dependent’s Tuition Scholarship. |Alumni News, Park News
By Brian FieldsA pop-up coffee shop serviced by individuals with intellectual and developmental disorders, 321 Coffee was started by four Park Scholars in the Class of 2021....