Nash Winstead
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Nash Nicks Winstead was born in Durham County, North Carolina in 1925. He was educated at North Carolina State College, where he earned a B.S. in 1948 and an M.S. in 1951. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1953.
Winstead joined the N.C. State faculty as an assistant professor in 1953. In 1965 he was appointed director of the Institute of Biological Sciences and assistant director of agricultural experiment stations at N.C. State. He was then appointed as the university's assistant provost in 1967 and associate provost in 1973. In the following year, 1974, Winstead became provost and vice chancellor. Upon the resignation of Joab Thomas in 1981, Winstead served as interim chancellor until 1982. After the appointment of Bruce Poulton, Winstead returned to the office of provost until his retirement in 1990.
In 1999 Winstead's manuscript "The Provost's Office North Carolina State University An Informal History 1955-1993" was published by N.C. State.
Preceded by Joab Thomas |
North Carolina State University Chief Executive 1981–1982 (interim) |
Succeeded by Bruce Poulton |