Carnegie Mellon University

September 15, 2017

Dear Members of the CMU Community:

I am writing to invite and encourage you to nominate candidates to be considered for honorary degrees from Carnegie Mellon University at our spring commencement ceremony in Pittsburgh.

Beyond the standard criteria, nominees must be distinguished individuals who have:

  • achieved pre-eminent levels of distinction in their fields and demonstrated extraordinary achievements, preferably those associated with educational, research, or performance programs at Carnegie Mellon; and
  • demonstrated respect and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship and service to society.

The CMU honorary degree is one of the highest distinctions the university bestows on an individual. Recipients serve as an inspiration to the Carnegie Mellon community, especially to members of the graduating class. Recognizing them reinforces the significant scope of the university and enhances the commencement ceremony by highlighting the importance of the university in the world.

We seek to honor a diverse cohort of men and women who have made extraordinary contributions to their professions, to our nation, or to the world, and whose life and work are broadly connected to the highest aims and aspirations of this university.

Please submit nominations no later than Oct. 27, using the online form.

Your nomination and input will help identify another distinguished group of CMU honorary degree recipients.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Cathy Light, Chief of Staff and Secretary of the Corporation, at 412-268-5345 or via email at calight@andrew.cmu.edu.

Sincerely,

Farnam Jahanian
Interim President