Honorary Degree Process

The Office of the University Secretary manages the honorary degrees process at Penn. 

All members of the University community are welcome to submit nominations.  All nominations are confidential and potential nominees should not be contacted directly.  Review is ongoing and candidates may ultimately be selected several years after their initial nomination.

The University Council Honorary Degrees Committee, with a membership of faculty, staff and graduate and undergraduate students, is charged with reviewing nominations from the fields of scholarship and academic achievement and advising the Trustee Committee on Honorary Degrees and Awards.  The Trustee Committee considers recommendations from the Council Committee as well as other sources and makes final selections.  

It is University policy not to consider Penn standing faculty, trustees, or school and center advisors for honorary degrees.  

Penn emeritus faculty are eligible to receive honorary degrees through a special nomination process by University Deans.

List of previous University of Pennsylvania
Honorary Degree Recipients

Honorary Degree Qualifications

Candidates should exemplify the highest ideals of the University, which seek to educate those who will change the world through innovative scholarship, scientific discovery, artistic creativity and/or societal leadership. Please note that Penn does not offer Honorary Degrees posthumously or in absentia.

Nominations for Honorary Degrees

Nominations should explain how nominees meet the criteria for selection and outline the nominees’ achievements and contributions; Please include as much biographical and other supporting information as possible, but do not contact the nominees. The nomination process is confidential and nominees should not know that they are being considered.  We particularly encourage nominations from fields which have not been recognized by the award of honorary degrees in recent years. 

For general purposes, field of consideration for honorary degree nominations are as follows:

  • Arts and Culture
  • Business
  • Education
  • Entertainment and Media
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Public Affairs (government, law)
  • Scholarship/Academia
  • Science, Technology and Medicine
  • Other

Speaker and Honorary Degree Recipients

The speaker and honorary degree recipients for The University of Pennsylvania's 270th Commencement ceremony include Michael Beschloss, Carolyn Bertozzi, James Corner, Claudia Goldin, and Ann Hobson Pilot (see slideshow.)

Beschloss

Michael Beschloss

Historian, scholar of leadership, author
News and Documentary Emmy Award, 2005

2026 Commencement Speaker and Honorary Doctor of Letters

Photo Credit: Stephen Voss

Bertozzi

Carolyn Bertozzi

Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Chemical 
and Systems Biology and Radiology (by courtesy), Stanford University
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2022

Honorary Doctor of Sciences

Photo Credit: Christopher Michel

Corner

James Corner

Professor Emeritus of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, University of Pennsylvania
Founding Partner, Field Operations

Honorary Doctor of Arts

Photo Credit: Josh Chessum

Goldin

Claudia Goldin

Samuel W. Morris University Professor and Henry Lee Professor of Economics, Harvard University
Nobel Prize in Economics, 2023

Honorary Doctor of Laws

Photo Credit: Martha Stewart

Pilot

Ann Hobson Pilot

Classical harpist, educator, recording artist
Principal harpist, Boston Symphony Orchestra, 1980-2009

Honorary Doctor of Music

Photo Credit: Michael Kinsey

 

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