Carey Hoyt Bostian
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Carey Hoyt Bostian was born in China Grove, North Carolina in 1907. He was educated at Catawba College, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in 1928, and at the University of Pittsburgh where he earned a Master's Degree in 1930 and a Ph.D. in 1933.
After teaching at Catawaba, Bostian joined the North Carolina State University faculty in 1930, where he taught zoology. In 1948 he was appointed associate dean of the School of Agriculture at N.C. State. He was then named director of instruction in 1950 and professor of genetics and director of instruction in 1952.
Bostian was appointed chancellor of N.C. State in 1953. During his chancellorship, enrollment at the university suprassed 5000 students for the first time. He resigned from the office in 1959 and returned to teaching until his retirement in 1973.
Bostian died in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 2000. NCSU's Bostian Hall is named in his memory.
Preceded by John W. Harrelson |
North Carolina State University Chief Executive 1953–1959 |
Succeeded by Jackson A. Rigney |