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BLACKSBURG, Va. - Having to scramble to alter Virginia Tech's graduation ceremony to honor 32 students and faculty killed by a mentally disturbed gunman has helped the chairman of the commencement committee deal with his grief.
Ed Henneke was in Norris Hall on April 16 when student Seung-Hui Cho killed 30 people in the classroom building, including some of his close engineering colleagues. Three faculty members and 11 students in the department were among the dead.See the full content of this document
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Tending to Commencement Helps Virginia Tech Dean Heal
"I've cried more in the last three weeks than I think I have before in my life," said Henneke, who is retiring this year as associate dean of en...
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