Honorary Degree Nominations
You
are encouraged to use the online form, but above all please be certain
to include a rationale and any supporting documentation you may have.
It is expected that any candidate will have made outstanding contributions
in the areas of scholarship, culture, or service to humanity. In addition,
the candidate is expected to exhibit personal qualities and values consistent
with the Commitments of Berea College. Berea College has deliberately
and explicitly refrained from awarding honorary degrees merely on grounds
of fame, as an enticement to visit the campus, or in expectation of some
kind of reciprocal benefit. Current employees and trustees of Berea
College are excluded from consideration.
In April, 1998, the College Faculty adopted the following Statement of
Intentions:
In offering an honorary degree from Berea College, we intend:
- To give recognition to, and commend, those persons whose lives
and work have contributed significantly to the improvement of human
life.
- To call society's attention to those persons' accomplishments,
in part to encourage others to undertake and persist in work of similar
potential significance.
- To provide inspiration for the graduating
class especially, but also for their families, the faculty/staff, and
others in attendance.
- To associate with Berea College, in the
public mind, those persons who exhibit personal qualities and values consistent
with the Great Commitments, thereby reaffirming in indirect fashion the
purposes and unique character of this institution.
With the exercise of appropriate care in selecting those to be honored,
we believe that the presence of such distinguished recipients adds to the
quality of Commencement or other suitable occasions.
Recent honorary degree recipients include: Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Jean
Fairfax, James Powell, Benjamin Hooks, Liane B. Russell, and Bishop Desmond
Tutu.
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