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University’s December 2004 degree candidates
are not attached to this release. You can obtain them
on the Web at the following address: www.ncsu.edu/news/fgrad/fall_2004grad.htm.
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Following are the lead-in paragraphs to the graduation
list. Dec.
22,
2004
Students
Receive Degrees at NC State’s Fall Commencement
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
North Carolina State University Interim Chancellor
Robert A. Barnhardt conferred 2,819 degrees on graduating
students when the university held 2004 Fall Commencement
on Wednesday, Dec. 15, at the RBC Center in Raleigh.
R.
Scott Wallinger, retired senior vice president of
MeadWestvaco and a 1960 graduate of NC State, delivered
the commencement address. Candidates for degrees were
from 88 North Carolina counties, 27 other states or
United States territories and 46 foreign countries.
NC State holds graduation ceremonies each year in the
spring and fall.
Barhardt
also conferred three honorary degrees on behalf
of NC State. The degree recipients were Wallinger;
Richard Benedick, former U.S. ambassador and a principal
architect of a major treaty protecting the atmosphere;
and Robert Ward, an internationally renowned composer.
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