NCSU Libraries Focus Online
Volume 27 number 3 - Spring 2007
Library Advocate Awarded Honorary Degree
By Jim Mulvey, Library Development
Roscoe R. Braham Jr., a pioneering meteorologist
and visiting professor at NC State, received an honorary Doctor
of Sciences degree from Chancellor James L. Oblinger during NC
State's fall commencement on December 20, 2006. Braham and his
wife Mary Ann are life members of the Friends of the Library
and established the Edith B. Braham Endowment,
which supports the Libraries' meteorology collections in all
formats and is named for Braham's mother. Their son, Richard
R. Braham, is a professor of forestry and environmental resources
at NC State and chaired the University Library Committee in 1988-89.
Roscoe Braham is an educator and noted expert in cloud precipitation
physics. During his fifty-year career, he served as a research
meteorologist at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
and at the University of Chicago, as professor of physics and
founding director of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at
the University of Arizona, as professor of meteorology at the
University of Chicago, and as visiting scientist at NC State.
As a scholar, Braham has made numerous seminal contributions
to his field. He helped lead the 1940s Thunderstorm Project--the
first large-scale meteorological study undertaken—and co-wrote The
Thunderstorm, which is required reading for meteorologists.
He is also credited with the discovery of cell organization of
thunderstorms and the coalescence-freezing mechanism of precipitation
formation in natural clouds. Braham has published more than eighty
scientific reports, books, and monographs during his academic
career. Vice Provost and Director of Libraries Susan Nutter said, "This
is an honor that Roscoe so richly deserves, as his contributions
to the university and to the field of meteorology are extensive.
His numerous publications, scientific discoveries, and important
meteorological research are so impressive and have brought NC
State a great deal of national attention. We are fortunate to
have him. I am pleased that he is such a faithful friend to the
NCSU Libraries. His generosity and support exemplifies the faculty
stewardship that has allowed us to excel among research libraries."
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