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Honorary Degrees

The conferral of Honorary Degrees recognizes individuals whose achievements reflect the values and ideals of the university.

The tradition of awarding honorary degrees at Yale began in 1702. Conferred by the university’s board of trustees, these degrees recognize pioneering achievement or exemplary contribution to the common good. Recipients, by their example, encourage the graduates to aspire to excellence and to value creativity, curiosity, discipline, integrity, and a passion for public service.

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Honorands

Kwame Anthony Appiah

Doctor of Humanities

Emery N. Brown

Doctor of Medical Sciences

Katie Ledecky

Doctor of Humane Letters

Ingrid Mattson

Doctor of Divinity

Lynn Nottage ’89 MFA

Doctor of Letters

Robert D. Putnam ’65 MA, ’70 PhD

Doctor of Social Science

Kurt Schmoke ’71 BA

Doctor of Laws

JoAnne Stubbe

Doctor of Science