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Nominate Candidates to Receive an Honorary Degree

Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to nominate candidates to receive an honorary degree from the University of Pennsylvania at Commencement. Candidates should exemplify the highest ideals of the University, which seeks to educate those who will impact the world through innovative scholarship, scientific discovery, artistic creativity, and civic leadership.

We encourage you to involve your faculty colleagues, within and across departments and schools, in the nomination process. Nominations should highlight how nominees meet the criteria for selection. Please do not advise nominees of their candidacy as the selection process is confidential. We particularly encourage nominations from departments and schools whose fields have not been recognized by the awarding of honorary degrees in recent years. You can view a list of previous Penn honorary degree recipients here

The University Council Committee on Honorary Degrees and Awards welcomes nominations at any time and conducts review on an ongoing basis. Candidates may ultimately be selected several years after their initial nominations. Please note that it is University policy to bar from consideration Penn standing faculty, Trustees, or members of school and center Boards of Advisors. The University Council Committee’s recommendations are forwarded to the Trustee Committee on Honorary Degrees and Awards for final selection.

If you would like to submit a nomination, please follow this link to additional information on the honorary degree selection process, including an online nomination form. If you have any questions, please contact Laura Brennan, Office of the University Secretary, at lmbr@upenn.edu or (215) 573-5047.

Honorary degrees are important statements of Penn’s values and aspirations, and we strongly encourage your participation in this process.

­—J. Larry Jameson, President
—Michael L. Platt, James S. Riepe University Professor and Chair, University Council Committee on Honorary Degrees

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