Congratulations to Our Fall 2024 Graduates
On Dec. 14, more than 1,150 graduate degrees will be awarded at NC State University’s fall commencement exercises. These include over 800 master’s degrees and nearly 180 doctoral degrees. Degrees will be conferred in the Lenovo Center at 9 a.m.
Rashida A. Hodge, a global leader at the forefront of emerging technologies and two-time NC State alumna, will deliver the commencement address. Hodge holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in industrial engineering from NC State. She also earned an MBA from Duke University. In 2012, she founded the Real Hope for NextGen Engineers Endowment at NC State to create new opportunities for the next generation of female and minority leaders. In 2020, Hodge was named to Fortune’s 40 Under 40 in technology. She was also named NC Tech Woman of the Year in 2021 and received the Triangle Business Journal’s Women in Business Award in 2022. She currently serves on NC State’s Board of Visitors.
Be aware that the Lenovo Center has implemented a clear bag policy that will be in effect for commencement.
Share your commencement memories by tagging us on Instagram, @ncstategradschool, using hashtags #GradPack and #NCState24.
More information on commencement:
Graduation checklist
Learn how to wear your regalia
Schedule for Lenovo Center ceremony
College and departmental commencement ceremonies
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