List of Binghamton University honorary degree recipients
This is a list of honorary degree recipients from Binghamton University in New York.
Name of recipient | Year | Note |
Edwin Link | 1981 | Inventor and father of simulation technology |
David de Wied | 1981 | Discoverer of neuropeptides |
Charles Singleton | 1981 | Professor emeritus of humanistic studies, Johns Hopkins University |
Paul Oskar Kristeller | 1982 | Professor of philosophy, Columbia University |
David Soyer, Arnold Steinhardt and Michael Tree | 1983 | Founding members of the Guarneri Quartet |
René Wellek | 1983 | Sterling Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, Yale University |
Thomas G. Bergin | 1984 | Sterling Professor Emeritus of Romance Languages, Yale University |
Abraham J. Briloff | 1984 | Professor of accounting and financial ethicist |
Helen Mary Caldicott | 1984 | Physician and activist |
Leroy "Slam" Stewart | 1984 | Jazz musician |
Kenneth Clark | 1985 | Jazz musician |
Roald Hoffman | 1985 | Founder of holistic medicine |
Winfred Lehmann | 1985 | Ashbel Smith Professor of Linguistics and German Languages, University of Texas |
Eliezer Wiesel | 1985 | Andrew Mellon Professor in the Humanities, Boston University |
Morton Bloomfield | 1986 | Professor emeritus of English and American literature and language, Harvard University |
Stephen Jay Gould | 1986 | Evolutionary biologist and historian of science |
Paul D. Maclean (MD) | 1986 | Intramural research scientist, National Institute of Mental Health |
Josef Skvorecky | 1986 | Professor of English, University of Toronto |
Brian Urquhart | 1986 | Under-secretary of the United Nations |
Manfred Lachs | 1987 | Judge on the International Court of Justice |
Bernard Lewis | 1987 | Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University |
John Hope Franklin | 1988 | Historian |
Alvin Liberman | 1988 | Speech psychologist |
Aryeh Neier | 1988 | Human rights activist and founder of Americas Watch |
Lewis Branscomb | 1989 | Professor, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University |
Majid Khadduri | 1989 | Distinguished research professor, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies |
Lofti Zadeh | 1989 | Professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, University of California, Berkeley |
Byllye Avery | 1990 | Founder and director, National Black Women's Health Network |
Leszek Kolakowski | 1990 | Senior research fellow, All Souls' College, Oxford University |
Jacob Lawrence | 1990 | Professor of art, University of Washington |
Andrew Rutherford | 1990 | Warden, Goldsmiths' College, University of London |
Gunther Wilke | 1990 | Director, Max Planck Institute for Coal Research |
Jerome Frank | 1991 | Psychiatrist and psychologist, professor emeritus, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine |
Niara Sudarkasa | 1991 | African-American anthropologist and educator |
Jack Kilby | 1992 | Nobel Laureate and co-inventor of the integrated circuit |
Johnnetta Cole | 1993 | President, Spelman College |
Deborah Tannen | 1993 | Linguist and author |
Andrew Bergman | 1994 | Film producer |
John Cairns | 1994 | University distinguished professor of environmental biology, director of University Center for Environmental Studies and Hazardous Materials Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
Mary Lowe Good | 1994 | Senior vice president for technology, Allied SIgnal, Inc. |
Matthew McHugh | 1994 | Counselor to the president, The World Bank |
William Julius Wilson | 1994 | Director and Lucy Flower University Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, University of Chicago, Center for the Study of Urban Inequity |
Ilya Prigogine | 1995 | Noble Laureate in chemistry |
Art Spiegelman | 1995 | Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic artist |
Chinua Achebe | 1996 | Author |
Shirley Chater | 1996 | Educator and administrator; Commissioner, Social Security Administration |
Willhelm Gispen | 1996 | Leading scholar on the functioning of the brain |
Donald Westlake | 1996 | one of the most successful mystery writers in the country |
Linda Gordon | 1997 | Historian |
Maxine Greene | 1997 | Scholar and teacher in the philosophy and history of education, curriculum studies, teacher education and aesthetic education |
Walter Isard | 1997 | Economist and founder of the discipline of peace science |
Arnold Levine | 1997 | Molecular biologist and discoverer of tumor suppressant protein |
Israel Rosefsky | 1997 | Pediatrician and philanthropist |
Rodrigo Carazo | 1998 | Former president of United Nationals, established University of Peace |
Susan Clark-Johnson | 1998 | President/publisher, journalist, editor, Gannett |
C. Peter Magrath | 1998 | President of NASULGC, former president of Binghamton University, former University of Minnesota president |
George Olah | 1998 | Scholar, researcher in superacids and carbocation chemistry |
Robert W. Fogel | 1999 | Economic historian and early advocate of using quantitative methods in history |
Mary Francis Berry | 1999 | Former chair of the United States Commission on Civil Rights |
David Komansky | 1999 | Chairman of the board and COO of Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner Smith |
Kurt Masur | 1999 | Music director, New York Philharmonic |
R. Nicholas Burns | 2000 | U.S. Ambassador to Greece |
Steve Kroft | 2000 | Television journalist |
Shari Lawrence Pfleeger | 2000 | President, Systems Software, Inc., founder of Howard University's Center for Research in Evaluating Software, alumna 1970 |
Paul Reiser | 2000 | Author, actor and comedian, alumnus 1977 |
Loretta Ford | 2001 | Founding dean and dean emeritus, University of Rochester, leader/pioneer in nurse practitioner model |
Stewart Paperin | 2001 | Former Executive vice president, Open Society Institute, alumnus 1968 and 1969 |
Robert Pinsky | 2001 | Poetry editor, 1997-2000 Poet Laureate |
Freeman Hrabowski III | 2002 | President, University of Maryland, African-American leader, nationally acclaimed educator |
Gary Kunis | 2002 | Former vice president and chief science officer for Cisco Systems, Inc |
Elmar Oliveira | 2002 | Classical violinist |
Kemal Guruz | 2003 | President, Turkish Council of Higher Education |
Dean Kamen | 2003 | Engineer, entrepreneur, inventor |
Alan MacDiarmid | 2003 | 2000 Novel Prize winner in chemistry, Blanchard Professor of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania |
Mark A. Zurack | 2003 | Former executive vice president, Goldman Sachs |
Sydney Pollack | 2003 | Author and film producer |
Edgar Bronfman | 2004 | President, World Jewish Congress, chairman of International Board of Governors for Hillel |
Eugene DeLoatch | 2004 | Dean of School of Engineering, Morgan State University, first African- American president of American Society for Engineering |
Charlene Kahlor Kramer | 2004 | Vice president of Corporate Letters Communications, Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), alumna 1973 |
Ezra Laderman | 2004 | President, American Music Center |
Ada Sue Hinshaw | 2005 | Founding director of the National Institute for Nursing Research of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), dean of School of Nursing, University of Michigan |
Evelyn Glennie | 2006 | Scottish percussionist and timpanist |
Erwin Goldberg | 2006 | Professor of biochemistry, molecular biology and cell biology, Northwestern University, alumnus 1956 |
Linda Greenhouse | 2006 | Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist |
Allan Lyons | 2007 | Accountant, financier, educator and business leader |
J. David Singer | 2007 | Political scientist and educator |
Ronald Ehrenberg | 2008 | Irving M. Ives Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Economics, Cornell University, alumnus 1966 |
Richard Felder | 2008 | Hoechst Celanse Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University |
Theodore Kooser | 2008 | Former U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry |
Raymond Osterhout | 2008 | Philanthropist, retired group vice president and underwriting and marketing manager, Swiss Reinsurance Corporation |
David Sedaris | 2008 | Author and humorist |
Geoffrey Canada | 2009 | Social welfare administrator, educator and writer |
Sandra Day O'Connor | 2009 | United States Supreme Court Justice |
Mario Paniccia | 2009 | Director, Photonics Technology Lab, Corporate Technology Group, Intel Corporation, alumnus 1988 |
Lawrence Schorr | 2009 | Attorney and philanthropist, alumnus 1975 and 1977 |
Ahmet Acar | 2010 | Rector/professor, Middle East Technical University, Turkey |
Steven Bloom | 2010 | Philanthropist, financial analyst, alumnus 1978 |
Terrence Keane | 2011 | Professor and vice chairman in psychiatry, Boston University, alumnus 1976 and 1979 |
David Orr | 2011 | Paul Sears Distinguished Professor and chair, environmental studies program at Oberlin College |
Owen C. Pell | 2011 | International litigator, alumnus 1980 |
James Carrigg | 2012 | Watson School founder and retired president, chairman and CEO of New York State Electric & Gas |
Steve Karmen | 2012 | Composer, musician, arranger, author |
Paul Turovsky | 2012 | Philanthropist, founding partner, True North Management Group, alumnus 1973 |
Mary Wakefield | 2012 | Administrator, Health Resources and Services Administration |
Marilyn Link | 2013 | Pioneering Pilot, educator, philanthropist and managing director of an oceanographic institute |
Voya Markovich | 2013 | Leading expert in advanced electronics packaging |
Nancy Wackstein | 2013 | Preeminent social worker and champion of the homeless and disadvantaged, alumnus 1973 |
George Whitesides | 2013 | Prolific and influential scientist in chemistry, materials science, physics and engineering |
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