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Date Added: April 26, 2008 03:57:01 PM
Retiring USC president Andrew Sorensen will address one of three undergraduate ceremonies at the school. The school said Friday that Sorensen will speak May 9 to graduates in business, journalism, nursing, pharmacy and public health. Barbara McConnell Barrett, chairwoman of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, will receive an honorary degree and address the rest of the graduates at ...

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