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2013 3 DECEMBER 18 >4{—1273Mll zoa:E 0<2a:o LL} :3z2LL]m273{—1>4 '40a:41¢: :5 DECEMBER 18 3 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Greetings from the Chancellor........................................................................................................... ii Exercises ofGraduation...................................................................................................................... iii Honorary Degrees ............................................................................................................................... iv Anthony Badger ................................................................................................................................... iv Hayden White.........................................................................................................................................v Time and Location for Departmental Ceremonies......................................................................... vi Graduation Marshals ......................................................................................................................... vii ROTC Commissionees ..................................................................................................................... viii Ushers and Color Guard..................................................................................................................... ix University Mace .....................................................................................................................................x University Medallion .......................................................................................................................... xi Academic Costume, Academic Honors, and the Alma Mater ..................................................... xii Greetings from the Alumni President ............................................................................................ xiii Undergraduate Degrees ........................................................................................................................ 1 Division ofAcademic and Student Affairs ........................................................................................ 1 College ofAgriculture and Life Sciences ........................................................................................... 1 College ofDesign .................................................................................................................................. 3 College ofEducation............................................................................................................................. 4 College ofEngineering......................................................................................................................... 4 College ofHumanities and Social Sciences ....................................................................................... 8 Poole College ofManagement........................................................................................................... 13 College ofNatural Resources............................................................................................................. 15 College ofPhysical and Mathematical Sciences.............................................................................. 16 College ofSciences.............................................................................................................................. 17 College ofTextiles ............................................................................................................................... 19 Graduate Degrees ............................................................................................................................... 20 Master’s Degrees.................................................................................................................................. 20 Master ofArts Degrees....................................................................................................................... 25 Master ofFine Arts Degrees .............................................................................................................. 26 Master ofScience Degrees ................................................................................................................. 26 Doctor ofEducation Degrees ............................................................................................................ 31 Doctor ofPhilosophy Degrees .......................................................................................................... 32 Honors ................................................................................................................................................. 51 Valedictorians, Goodnight Scholars, Park Scholars, and University Honors ............................. 51 University Scholars ............................................................................................................................. 52 Graduating Student Athletes ............................................................................................................. 53 Senior Gift Donors ............................................................................................................................. 54 GREETINGS FROM THE CHANCELLOR Dear Graduates: On behalf of the faculty and staff at North Carolina State University, congratulations to each of you and your families on earning your degree and reaching this important milestone in your life. Graduation represents a time to reflect upon and celebrate the hard work required to earn your degree. It also is the threshold to the challenges and opportunities that await you — and there will be many. Whatever your goals for the future, whether a successful career, starting a family, continuing your education or traveling the globe, know that your degree provides the tools to help you reach your dreams. NC State graduates are making an impression on the world through research, education, the arts, technology and economic development— areas that call for the kind of leadership and tenacity that characterize this campus. You can be proud of your education at NC State and your achievements here, knowing that the diploma on your wall will continue to gain value as you strive for success on whatever path you pursue. Alumni from NC State maintain deep connections to the university, and I hope you will, too. You are always welcome at your alma mater, whether it be for an athletic event, to drop by a professor’s office to say hello or to take a walk on the Brickyard in remembrance of your time here. As our newest graduating class, I hope you will continue to foster your relationship with this university, helping build upon the spirit and traditions that make NC State special. The entire NC State family is delighted to celebrate this achievement with you upon the completion of this long-awaited goal. I hope you will cherish the memories of your college career and maintain loyalty for your alma mater. Our warmest congratulations to you and all the best for the future. Sincerely, Z46; ”MA... Randy Woodson Chancellor EXERCISES OF GRADUATION PNC Arena Chancellor W. Randolph Woodson, Presiding December 18, 2013 Concert, 8:30 a.m. .................................................................................................. The Amalgam Brass Ensemble Don Eagle, Director Processional, 9:00 a.m. 7716 audience is requested to remain seated during the Processional. Presentation OfThe Colors.....................................................................................NC State ROTC Color Guard National Anthem...............................................................................................................................Grains ofTime NC State Music Department Welcome and Introductions...........................................................................Chancellor W. Randolph Woodson Conferring OfHonorary Degrees................................................................ Chancellor W. Randolph Woodson Anthony Badger....................................... Doctor ofHumane Letters Hayden White .......................................... Doctor ofHumane Letters Address .............................................................................................................Chancellor W. Randolph Woodson Musical Interlude.................................................................................................................................. Ladies in Red NC State Music Department Conferring Of Graduate Degrees ................................................................. Chancellor W. Randolph Woodson Recognitions............................................................................................................................... Dr. Warwick Arden Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Conferring OfUndergraduate Degrees....................................................... Chancellor W Randolph Woodson Address To Fellow Graduates .............................................................................................. Ryan Lawrence Coble Turning OfThe Tassel........................................................................................................... Ryan Lawrence Coble Alma Mater .......................................................................................................................................... Ladies in Red NC State Music Department Recessional .....................................................................................
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