NC State Farmers Market Grows
This fall, a farmers market sprouted on campus, thanks to students, including market manager and Caldwell Fellow, Ariel Fugate '12.

What Does the Program Mean to Caldwell Fellows?
Caldwell Fellows value their program greatly. So when they were asked to let alumni, endowers and friends know how much they appreciated their support, they decided to record their responses in living color.
Franklyn Simmons '11 Honored by USOC
The Triangle Sports Commission, a Community Partner of the United States Olympic Committee, announced the selection of Franklyn Simmons '11 as a participant in the USOC Finding Leaders Among Minorities Everywhere (F.L.A.M.E.) Program.

Alumna Artist Performs at Alma Mater
When Kyler England graduated in 1998, she headed to the Berklee College of Music. Now on the verge of signing a major contract label, she returns to NC State for live performances on campus.

New Sense Studios Brings Art to the At-Risk
When Haven House of Raleigh asked the Caldwell Fellows to develop a program for at-risk youth, the students rose to the challenge. Today, they are developing a sustainable program to meet one of society's ongoing community needs.
Developing Leadership for Social Change
Caldwell Fellows are a driven group. But what compels them to action might surprise you. A program rooted in the premise that investment in the lives of promising young adults makes a difference, the students who comprise the Caldwell Fellows are a community of leaders driven by service, not self-interest.
Created to honor the legacy of Chancellor Emeritus John T. Caldwell, the program carries on the spirit and ideals that made him such a memorable part of the University. The Caldwell Fellows community embrace the responsibilities brought by the privilege of higher education; a responsibility for service to NC State, to North Carolina and the world.
Through a rigorous selection process, new Fellows are selected each spring from the class of first year students who entered NC State the previous fall. Selection is based upon academic excellence, critical thinking and creativity; extraordinary promise for leadership; exceptional character; and the desire and commitment to engage in the Fellows rigorous program of leadership development. To enable their development, Fellows are awarded funds for experiential learning and a tuition stipend. Funds are annually renewable for three years based on a student's maintenance of the entrance criteria and demonstration of engagement in the program ideals.