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MEDIA CONTACT: Charles
R. Loebbaka at (847) 491-4887 or at c-loebbaka@northwestern.edu
January 22, 2004
Tom Brokaw to Give Commencement Address
EVANSTON, Ill. --- Tom Brokaw, anchor and managing editor of “NBC
Nightly News,” will address graduates, parents and guests at
Northwestern University’s
146th annual commencement exercises Friday, June 18.

Tom Brokaw |
Brokaw, who will receive an honorary doctor of humane letters degree
at the ceremony, has a distinguished 38-year career in journalism
at NBC News. In 2003, as the international controversy escalated
over the then-possible war with Iraq, Brokaw traveled to the diplomatic
and military hotspots throughout the Middle East and the Gulf.
He was the first American news anchor to report that the war with
Iraq had begun, and in April, he landed the first television interview
with President Bush since the war with Iraq. During the summer of
2003, Brokaw was the first network evening news anchor to return
to Baghdad to report for five nights for "NBC Nightly News" and "Dateline
NBC" on post-war Iraq.
Brokaw has an impressive series of additional "firsts," including the
first exclusive U.S. one-on-one interview with Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev,
the first American network television anchor to interview Vladimir Putin, and
he was the first and only anchor to report from the scene the night the Berlin
Wall fell. In 1995, he was the first network evening news anchor to report from
the site of the Oklahoma City bombing, and one year later, was the first to broadcast
from the scene of the TWA Flight 800 tragedy.
Brokaw has earned numerous awards for journalistic achievements, including the
DuPont Award, a Peabody Award, Emmy, Overseas Press Club, Edward R. Murrow and
National Headliner awards.
The NBC News anchor has covered every presidential election since 1968 and was
NBC's White House correspondent during the national trauma of Watergate. From
1984 through this presidential election cycle, Brokaw will have anchored all
of NBC's political coverage, including primaries, national conventions and election
nights and he has moderated eight primary and/or general election debates.
In 1998, Brokaw became a best selling author with the publication of "The
Greatest Generation." Inspired by the mountain of mail he received from
first his book, Brokaw wrote "The Greatest Generation Speaks" in 1999,
and in 2001, this third book, "An Album of Memories" was published.
In November 2002, his fourth best selling book "A Long Way from Home," a
reflective look about growing up in the American Heartland, was released.
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