By NC State UniversityTomás Carbonell ’02 is the newly-appointed Deputy Assistant Administrator for Stationary Sources in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Air and Radiation. His work will focus on tackling the climate crisis, advancing environmental justice, and creating clean energy jobs. |Alumni News, Park News
By Rachel CoxKatherine Haddock ’13 always knew she wanted to give back to her community and have a career in a social justice field. Now an immigration... |Alumni News, Park News
By Brian FieldsWhen Jessica Ritter ’10 decided to forego veterinary school for a year after graduating from NC State, she did not know how much of an... |Park News
By Brian FieldsEnrichment experiences are vital to a student’s education and preparation for life beyond NC State. Belton Moore ’20 recognizes this importance and has been sure... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzFollowing is one of 28 first-person alumni profiles that were compiled in a photo book for the Park Foundation Trustees in September 2016. Each alumnus... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzFollowing is one of 28 first-person alumni profiles that were compiled in a photo book for the Park Foundation Trustees in September 2016. Each alumnus... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzRicha Patel ‘18 is the first recipient of the Jenny Chang Public Policy Endowment Award. Created to honor the memory of Jenny Chang ’00, this... |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 SchwartzGrowing up, Khari Cyrus ‘16 always thought he would one day become an orthopedic surgeon. While that was his intent as a freshman human biology... |Park News
By Valerie SchwartzIn an opinion piece for the August 11, 2014 issue of Space News, Zack Hester ‘11 wrote, “While a manned Moon landing or an ambitious...