List of Hofstra University honorary degree recipients
This is a list of honorary degree recipients from Hofstra University in New York. All Notabilites are as of Commencement Ceremony.
Key
denotes Alum of Hofstra | |
1940s
Recipient | Year | Notability |
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Friar Robert I. Gannon | 1948 | President of Fordham University |
1948 | New York Park Commissioner and Chairman of the Long Island State Park Commission | |
1949 | United Nations Secretary-General | |
Halsey Bowles Knapp | 1949 | Director of the New York State Agricultural and Technical Institute |
1949 | Commander of the First Army and Ambassador to Russia | |
1950s
Recipient | Year | Notability |
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1950 | Former Secretary of War | |
1950 | President of Columbia University and Former Army Chief of Staff | |
1951 | Architect of the Whitestone and Triborough Bridges | |
William Henry Harrison (architect) | 1951 | Head of the National Defense Production Administration |
1951 | Chancellor of New York University | |
Mrs. Henry Pomeroy Davison (Mary Kate Trubee) | 1951 | Honorary Chairman of the American Red Cross of Nassau County |
1952 | President of the American Council on Education | |
1952 | Writer and Actress | |
1953 | Former United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom | |
1953 | Associate Commissioner for Higher Education in New York State | |
Emily Lowe | 1953 | Co-founder of the Joe and Emily Lowe Foundation |
Well Van Ess Moot | 1953 | Regent of the University of the State of New York |
John Mason Brown | 1954 | Author and drama critic |
1954 | Suffolk County Industrialist and civic leader | |
Henry Townley Heald | 1955 | Chancellor of New York University |
Frank Whittemore Abrams | 1955 | Industrialist |
1955 | Philanthropist | |
1956 | Professor of Romance Literature at Cornell University | |
Arthur A. Houghton Jr. | 1956 | President of Corning Glass Works |
Harold Medina | 1957 | Judge on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals |
Milislav Demerec | 1957 | Director of the Genetics Department of the Carnegie Institution of Washington |
James E. Allen Jr. | 1957 | New York State Education Commissioner |
1957 | Boss of the Continental Air Command | |
George L. Hubbell, Jr. | 1957 | Garden City attorney, member of the New York Board of Regents |
1958 | Master of Timothy Dwight College | |
William Jansen | 1958 | President of the New York City Schools |
John J. Theobald | 1958 | Superintendent of New York City Schools |
John M. Watts | 1958 | Superintendent |
Mundy I. Peale | 1959 | President of Republic Aviation Corporation |
Frederick Baldwin Adams Jr. | 1959 | Director of the Pierpont Morgan Library |
Thomas S. Lamont | 1959 | |
1959 | Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs |
1960s
Recipient | Year | Notability |
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Eric A. Walker (engineer) | 1960 | President of Pennsylvania State University |
1960 | Dean of Faculty at Harvard University | |
James Gilmer McManaway | 1960 | Editor of the Shakespeare Quarterly |
Alfred T. Davison | 1961 | |
1961 | Chairman of Cornell University Board of Trustees | |
Ruth P. Field | 1961 | |
George Emlen Roosevelt | 1961 | Trustee of New York University |
1961 | United States Ambassador to the United Nations | |
Simon H. Rifkind | 1962 | Judge for the Southern District of New York |
Edgar W. Couper | 1963 | Member of the New York State Board of Regents |
George Winchester Stone Jr. | 1963 | Professor of English at New York University |
1964 | British Representative to the United Nations | |
Louis H. Bauer | 1964 | Former head of the American Medical Association |
John Cranford Adams | 1964 | Hofstra President |
Albert L. Nickerson | 1964 | Board Chairman of the Socony Mobile Oil Company |
1965 | President of Princeton University | |
1965 | Founder and President of Abilities Inc. | |
1965 | Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri | |
John A. Krout | 1965 | Vice President of Columbia University |
1965 | President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference | |
Arthur W. Brown | 1966 | President of Adelphi University |
1966 | United States Senator from New York | |
Henry Fairfield Osborn Jr. | 1966 | President of the New York Zoological Society |
1966 | United States Secretary of the Interior | |
1967 | Editor and publisher of Newsday | |
Albert M. Baer | 1967 | Board Chairman of the Imperial Knife Associated Companies, Inc. |
August Heckscher II | 1967 | Parks Commissioner of New York City |
James McNaughton Hester | 1967 | 11th President of New York University |
Moses Hornstein | 1967 | President of The Hebrew Academy of Nassau County |
Broadus Mitchell | 1967 | Economics professor at Hofstra |
1967 | Former President of the American Library Association | |
Hoyt Ammidon | 1968 | Chairman of the board of United States Trust Co. |
Rev. Charles J. Lavery | 1968 | President of St. John Fisher College |
1968 | Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution | |
Ebenezer T. Breed | 1969 | Chief of the Department of Medicine at Winthrop University Hospital |
Martha E. Peterson | 1969 | President of Barnard College |
1969 | Former Member of Parliament | |
Edward J. Speno | 1969 | Member of the New York State Senate |
1969 | Administrator of the Social and Rehabilitation Service for the US Department of Health, Education and Wellness | |
George H. Williams | 1969 | President of American University |
1970s
Recipient | Year | Notability |
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Saul Leon Epstein | 1970 | President of Long Island Jewish Medical Center |
Mooris A. Greene | 1970 | Food expert from the United Nations |
1970 | First African-American President of the National Education Association | |
Eugene Nickerson | 1970 | County Executive of Nassau County |
1970 | Swiss Oceanographer | |
James Herman Robinson | 1970 | Founder of Operation Crossroads Africa |
1971 | Co-Founder of Sesame Workshop | |
1971 | Music director of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Hofstra Professor | |
1971 | Former U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare | |
1971 | Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts | |
1971 | Former White House Press Secretary | |
Paul B. Townsend | 1971 | Co-founder of North Shore University Hospital |
Chiang Yee | 1971 | Professor of Chinese at Columbia university |
Andrew Heiskell | 1972 | Chairman and CEO of Time Inc. |
1972 | 16th President of Columbia University | |
1972 | Founder of the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine | |
1973 | Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States | |
Ellsworth Mason | 1973 | Professor of English Literature |
Daniel L. Monroe | 1973 | Hofstra Trustee |
Augustus B. Weller | 1973 | Chairman of the Hofstra Board of Trustees |
Theodore M. Black | 1974 | Chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents |
1974 | Professor of Organic Chemistry at Harvard University | |
1974 | Former President of the University of California | |
Cy Leslie | 1974 | Founder and President of MGM/UA Home Entertainment Group |
Robert Nisbet | 1974 | Albert Schweitzer Chair of Humanities at Columbia University |
Alan Pifer | 1974 | President of the Carnegie Corporation |
Alan Schneider | 1974 | Theatre director |
1974 | Professor of Psychology at Harvard University | |
Judith T. Younger | 1974 | Associate Dean of the Hofstra School of Law |
Robert Coles (psychiatrist) | 1975 | Professor at Harvard Medical School |
Bernard Fixler | 1975 | Member of the Hofstra Board of Trustees |
1975 | Actor, Producer | |
Aryeh Neier | 1975 | Co-Founder of Human Rights Watch |
Frederick W. Ness | 1975 | President of the Association of American Colleges |
Ewald Nyquist | 1975 | Commissioner of Education of the State of New York |
1975 | Chief of the Department of Medicine at Winthrop University Hospital | |
Martha E. Peterson | 1975 | President of Barnard College |
1975 | Former President of the American Jewish Congress | |
1975 | Professor of English at Vanderbilt University | |
1975 | Holocaust Survivor, Author of Night | |
Frank Zarb | 1975 | Administrator of the Federal Energy Administration |
1976 | United States Ambassador to the United Nations | |
1976 | Director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | |
1977 | Film Director | |
1978 | Former United States Ambassador to Guinea and Kenya | |
William M. Batten | 1978 | Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange |
1978 | President and Co-Founder of Sex Information and Education Council of the United States | |
William P. McEwen | 1978 | Hofstra Provost |
1979 | Attorney General of New York | |
Gerald D. Laubach | 1979 | President of Pfizer Inc. |
1980s
Recipient | Year | Notability |
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1980 | Professor of Biochemistry at Boston University | |
Eleanor D. Blodgett | 1980 | First appointed faculty emember at Hofstra |
1980 | Former Chair of the Federal Reserve | |
Irving J. Chaykin | 1980 | Professor of Accounting at City College of New York |
Bernard S. Meyer | 1980 | Justice on the New York Court of Appeals |
1980 | Professor of Ecology at the University of Georgia | |
Tamara Dembo | 1981 | Professor Emerita of Psychology at Clark University |
Malcolm Forbes | 1981 | Publisher of Forbes magazine |
1981 | 38th President of the United States | |
1981 | United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | |
Felix Rohatyn | 1981 | Chairman of the Mutual Assistance Corporation |
1981 | Playwright, screenwriter, actor | |
Sol Wachtler | 1981 | Justice on the New York Court of Appeals |
1982 | Artist | |
Courtney Blackman | 1982 | Governor to the Central Bank of Barbados |
Harry E. Ekblom | 1982 | CEO of European American Bank |
1982 | French painter | |
Jim Jensen | 1982 | Reporter |
Robert Kibbee | 1982 | Chancellor of the City University of New York |
Arthur A. Kruger | 1982 | Founder of the American Athletic Association of the Deaf |
1982 | Inventor | |
Beatrice Burstein | 1983 | Justice of the New York State Supreme Court |
1983 | Former Governor of New York | |
1983 | United States Senator from New York | |
1983 | Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit | |
Herbert Kelman | 1983 | Professor of Social Ethics at Harvard University |
1983 | Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University | |
1983 | Founder of the National Academy Foundation | |
Siggi Wilzig | 1983 | Holocaust survivor, advisor to Elie Wiesel |
1984 | Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey | |
1984 | Clarke Professor of Social Science and Management at Claremont Graduate University | |
James Finkelstein | 1984 | CEO/Chairman of News Corporation |
Jacob Getzels | 1984 | The R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor in Education and Psychology at the University of Chicago |
1984 | Future Chair of the Federal Reserve | |
1984 | Attorney and Labor Mediator | |
1984 | Feminist and political activist | |
Martin C. Barell | 1985 | Chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents |
Robert T. Beyer | 1985 | Professor of Physics at Brown University |
Ernest L. Boyer | 1985 | President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching |
1985 | Anchor of NBC Nightly News | |
1985 | Auburn Distinguished Professor of Biblical Studies at the Union Theological Seminary | |
Willard A. Genrich | 1985 | Member of the New York State Board of Regents |
1985 | Mayor of Philadelphia | |
Maxine Greene | 1985 | William F. Russell Professor for the Foundations of Education at Columbia Teacher's College |
1985 | Owner of Roll Call | |
1985 | American astronomer | |
1985 | American screenwriter | |
Arnold Burns | 1986 | United States Deputy Attorney General |
1986 | President of H. J. Kalikow & Co | |
David Laventhol | 1986 | Editor of the Washington Post |
Harold Arthur Poling | 1986 | President of the Ford Motor Company |
Francis T. Purcell | 1986 | Nassau County Executive |
Arnold A. Saltzman | 1986 | American businessman |
Othanel B. Smith | 1986 | American businessman |
1986 | American journalist | |
Edward R. Werner | 1986 | |
1986 | Professor of Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University | |
1986 | Future Vice President of the People's Republic of China | |
Warren M. Anderson | 1987 | Member of the New York State Senate |
Robert Coulson | 1987 | President of the American Arbitration Association |
1987 | Professor of Geology at Harvard University | |
Harold L. Hodgkinson | 1987 | President of the American Association of Higher Education |
George C. Pratt | 1987 | Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit |
1987 | Former First Lady of Egypt | |
1987 | Chairman of Limited Brands | |
1988 | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan | |
Elliot Eisner | 1988 | Professor of Art and Education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education |
1988 | Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry | |
1988 | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York | |
1988 | Former United States Secretary of Commerce | |
Olin Clyde Robison | 1988 | President of Middlebury College |
1988 | American Attorney | |
Whitney North Seymour Jr. | 1988 | Co-Founder of Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Edward J. Carlough | 1989 | President of the Sheet Metal Workers International Association |
1989 | American Author | |
John R. Dunne | 1989 | Member of the New York Senate from the 6th district |
1989 | President and Founder of Children's Defense Fund | |
Lawrence Herbert | 1989 | Founder of Pantone |
Christopher Keene | 1989 | General Director of the New York City Opera |
Ralph S. Larsen | 1989 | CEO of Johnson & Johnson |
1989 | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York | |
Leonard L. Rivkin | 1989 | Founder of Rivkin Radler LLP |
John P. Roche | 1989 | Former Presidential Advisor to Lyndon B. Johnson |
Alex Rosenberg | 1989 | Member of the Advisory Committee of the Hofstra Museum |
Tony Rosenthal | 1989 | Abstract Sculptor |
Edward Silver | 1989 | Chairman of Proskauer Rose, LLP |
Preston Tisch | 1989 | Chairman of the Loews Corporation |
1990s
Recipient | Year | Notability |
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Rand Araskog | 1990 | CEO of the ITT Corporation |
Eugene Connelly | 1990 | President of Branch 6000 Credit Union |
Jan F.A. DeSoet | 1990 | |
1990 | United States Senator from Georgia | |
Patricia Reilly Giff | 1990 | American author |
1990 | American actress | |
1990 | Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit | |
Kirkland L. Lane | 1990 | |
1990 | Television Reporter | |
1990 | President of the Stevens Institute of Technology | |
George Vecsey | 1990 | Sports Columnist for The New York Times |
Donald E. Axinn | 1991 | Chairman of Donald E. Axinn Companies |
Marc Henry Cathey | 1991 | President of the National Arboretum |
Mimi W. Coleman | 1991 | Trustee Emerita of Hofstra |
1991 | Abstract Expressionist painter | |
Robert M. Johnson | 1991 | Publisher of Newsday |
Raymond H. Malone | 1991 | Nassau County Office of Housing and Intergovernmental Affairs Commissioner |
Michael Moran | 1991 | Executive Director of the Interfaith Nutritional Network |
William Olsten | 1991 | Founder of the Olsten Corporation |
1991 | Former Prime Minister of New Zealand | |
Richard F. Rosser | 1991 | President of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities |
1991 | Professor of Humanities at CUNY Graduate Center | |
Robert A. Tammero | 1991 | President of the Plymoth Lamston stores Corporation |
1991 | Former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit | |
Owen Bieber | 1992 | President of the United Auto Workers |
Elizabeth Coleman | 1992 | President of Bennington College |
Dolores Cross | 1992 | President of Chicago State University |
1992 | President of Florida State University | |
1992 | American theater producer | |
1992 | American author | |
J. Bruce Llewellyn | 1992 | Chairman of the Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Company |
1992 | United States Ambassador to the United Nations | |
Patrick J. Purcell | 1992 | Owner of the Boston Herald |
1992 | American journalist | |
Susan H. Schulman | 1992 | Theater Director |
Walter Turnbull | 1992 | Founder of the Boys Choir of Harlem |
1992 | President of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America | |
Tom Wicker | 1992 | American Journalist |
1993 | Mayor of New York City | |
Cynthia Gregory | 1993 | Prima Ballerina |
James Larocca | 1993 | Former Commissioner of Energy for New York State |
1993 | Ventriloquist | |
Harold McGraw Jr. | 1993 | CEO of Mcgraw-Hill |
1993 | Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at University of Pennsylvania | |
1993 | Head of the FDIC | |
Siegmund Spiegel | 1993 | Founder of the Nassau County Holocaust Commission |
Vincent Tese | 1993 | CEO of the Urban Development Coalition |
1993 | American Columnist | |
1993 | Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York | |
Ellen Futter | 1994 | President of the American Museum of Natural History |
Patricia James Jordan | 1994 | New York State Teacher of the Year |
1994 | American journalist | |
Nicholas P. Samios | 1994 | Director of the Brookhaven National Laboratory |
Herbert Stein | 1994 | American economist |
1994 | United States Ambassador to Haiti | |
Robert Van Lierop | 1994 | American lawyer |
1994 | Film Director | |
1994 | Film Director | |
1995 | Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | |
Georgie Anne Geyer | 1995 | American Journalist |
Faith Hubley | 1995 | Animator |
Irwin L. Keller | 1995 | |
Floyd Linton | 1995 | Nasau County Official |
B.M. Mooyart-Doubleday | 1995 | Author |
Edward Regan | 1995 | Former Comptroller of New York |
1995 | New York Yankees shortstop | |
Frank Savage | 1995 | CEO of Savage Holdings LLC |
Michael Wigler | 1995 | American microbiologist |
1995 | CEO of IBM | |
John Barry | 1996 | |
1996 | Solicitor General of the United States | |
1996 | A Member of the Tuskegee Airmen | |
1996 | American Actress | |
Frederick Gluck | 1996 | Director at McKinsey & Company, Inc. |
Paul Jenkins | 1996 | Sculptor |
1996 | Adjunct Professor of Education at New York University | |
David Salten | 1996 | Consultant to Hofstra's President |
1996 | Former President of CBS | |
Jan D. Timmer | 1996 | |
1997 | Professor of Economics and Sociology at University of Chicago | |
1997 | American actor | |
1997 | Former First Lady of the United States | |
1997 | Former President of the United States | |
Sean A. Fanelli | 1997 | President of Nassau County Community College |
Paul G. Hearne | 1997 | President of the Dole Foundation |
1997 | American Singer, Songwriter | |
1997 | Professor of Theoretical Physics at City College of New York | |
Lorraine Monroe | 1997 | |
1997 | American Artist | |
Edward Packard | 1997 | Author |
Scott Ross | 1997 | Co-Founder of Digital Domain |
1997 | Founder of Martinair | |
1997 | President of the International Court of Justice | |
Gordon Segal | 1997 | Co-Founder of Crate & Barrel |
1997 | Former Manhattan Borough President | |
1997 | Chairman of the Roosevelt Institute | |
Alicia Zizzo | 1997 | Pianist |
John Bierwirth | 1998 | Former CEO of Grumman |
Horace Hagedorn | 1998 | Founder of Miracle-Gro |
1998 | American Actress | |
Owen H. Johnson | 1998 | Member of the New York Senate from the 4th district |
1998 | American journalist | |
Roda Karpatkin | 1998 | Executive Director of Consumer Reports |
Bruce A. Lister | 1998 | Executive Director of the Tea Association of the USA |
Judith Livingston | 1998 | First Female Member of the Inner Circle of Advocates |
1998 | Comptroller of the Currency | |
Judith Livingston Moore | 1998 | |
1998 | David and Lyn Silfen University Professor at University of Pennsylvania | |
1998 | Founder of International Campaign to Ban Landmines | |
James Scala | 1998 | Health administrator |
1998 | Professor of German Literature and Cultural History at Wayne State University | |
George Back | 1999 | TV Syndicator |
Robert L. Bernstein | 1999 | Founding Chair Emeritus of Human Rights Watch |
1999 | Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | |
1999 | Cultural Affairs Commissioner of New York City | |
1999 | Creator of M*A*S*H | |
David Matthews | 1999 | |
John R. McGann | 1999 | Bishop of Rockville Centre |
Joan R. Saltzman | 1999 | Founder of the North Shore Child & Family Guidance Association |
1999 | United States Senator from New York | |
Muriel Siebert | 1999 | First woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange |
Sam Toperoff | 1999 | Writer and producer |
Beatrice Wright | 1999 | American psychologist |
2000s
Recipient | Year | Notability |
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2000 | American Biographer | |
Richard C. Casey | 2000 | Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York |
2000 | American Composer | |
Maurice R. Greenberg | 2000 | CEO of American International Group |
2000 | Member of the New York Senate from the 6th district | |
Raymond Jansen | 2000 | Publisher of Newsday |
Jeffrey Lyons | 2000 | Theater Critic |
2000 | Director of Brookhaven National Laboratory | |
Carl McCall | 2000 | Comptroller of New York |
2000 | Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | |
Jonathan Fanton | 2001 | President of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation |
Thomas J. Hartman | 2001 | Reverend and host of "The God Squad" |
2001 | Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals | |
Walter B. Kissinger | 2001 | Founder of the Long Island Research Institute |
Joseph M. Margiotta | 2001 | Former New York State Assemblyman |
Sharon Oster | 2001 | Frederic D. Wolfe Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at Yale School of Management |
2001 | Director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | |
2001 | American Actress | |
2002 | American Actor | |
Yetta M. Goodman | 2002 | Regents Professor of Language, Reading and Culture at the University of Arizona |
James Harding, Jr. | 2002 | Vice President of Intergovernmental Affairs and Community Relations for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority |
2002 | Owner of the New York Jets | |
2002 | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 4th district | |
Marcy McGinnis | 2002 | Senior Vice President of News Coverage at CBS News |
2002 | American Actress | |
2002 | Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University | |
2002 | Founder of Renaissance Technologies | |
2002 | American Actress | |
2002 | United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York | |
2003 | United States Senator from Minnesota | |
2003 | American Actor | |
Henry Wendell Foster Jr. | 2003 | Professor Emeritus of Meharry Medical College |
2003 | American Journalist | |
2004 | American Novelist | |
2004 | American Television commentator | |
Robert Kaufman | 2004 | American Screenwriter |
Jack Polak | 2004 | Founder of Anne Frank Center USA |
2004 | Attorney General of New York | |
2005 | CEO and Chairman of HBO | |
2005 | Founder of Marvel Studios | |
2005 | Former President of the United States | |
Michael J. Dowling | 2005 | President and CEO of North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System |
Colin Goddard | 2005 | CEO of OSI Pharmaceuticals |
Howard Weingrow | 2005 | President of Medis Technologies |
Gerard Leeds | 2006 | Co-Founder of CMP Publications Inc. |
Lilo Leeds | 2006 | Co-Founder of CMP Publications Inc. |
2006 | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 4th district | |
2006 | Member of the New York Senate from the 30th district | |
2006 | President of Williams College | |
2006 | Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit | |
2007 | CEO of American Express | |
2007 | Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court | |
2007 | CEO of JetBlue | |
Eric Schmertz | 2007 | Former Dean of Hofstra Law School |
Martin J. Sullivan | 2008 | CEO of American International Group |
2009 | New York State Comptroller | |
2009 | Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court | |
2009 | Founder of the MIT Media Lab | |
2009 | Former United States Secretary of the Treasury | |
2009 | Moderator of Face the Nation | |
Roger Tilles | 2009 | Member of the New York State Board of Regents |
Henry Tisdale | 2009 | President of Claflin College |
2010s
Recipient | Year | Notability |
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2010 | President and CEO of Mastercard | |
2010 | Former Governor of Vermont | |
Saul Katz | 2010 | President of the New York Mets |
Robert McKeon | 2010 | Chairman of Kemark Financial Systems |
2011 | Former Prime Minister of the Netherlands | |
2011 | Founder of the Children's Health Fund | |
2011 | Creator of Everybody Loves Raymond | |
2012 | Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities at Rice University | |
Janet Brown | 2012 | Executive Director of the Commission on Presidential Debates |
Jonathan Lippman | 2012 | Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals |
2012 | CEO of CBS Corporation | |
2013 | Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York | |
Julio A. Portalatin | 2013 | Chairman and CEO of Mercer, LLC |
2013 | Former White House Director of Legislative Affairs | |
Will Allen | 2014 | Author of The Good Food Revolution |
2014 | CEO of Kushner Companies | |
2014[1] | Soccer Legend and Humanitarian | |
2015 | Chief White House Correspondent for The New York Times | |
Herman A. Berliner | 2015 | Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Hofstra |
2015 | Senior Managing Director of Lazard Frères & Co. LLC | |
Sallie Manzanet-Daniels | 2015 | Associate Justice of the First Judicial Department |
2015 | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 4th district | |
Marc Hamroff | 2016 | Managing Partner of Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP |
2016 | Lieutenant Governor of New York | |
2016 | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York | |
Seymour Liebman | 2016 | Executive Vice President of Canon, USA |
2016 | CEO of Feinstein Institute for Medical Research | |
Stanley M. Bergman | 2017 | Chairman and CEO of Henry Schein |
2017 | Second Lady of the United States | |
Rita Ciolli | 2017 | American Journalist |
2017 | President of Bennington College | |
Madeline Singas | 2017 | District Attorney of Nassau County |
Janet DiFiore | 2018 | Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals |
2018 | Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Columbia University | |
Scott Rechler | 2018 | CEO and Chairman of RXR Realty |
2019 | American Journalist | |
2019 | Former Executive Editor of the Washington Post | |
Jordan J. Cohen | 2019 | President Emeritus of the Association of American Medical Colleges |
2019 | Former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve | |
2019 | American Actor | |
Notes
- Presented during a Conference at not at a Commencement. Ganci, Michael. "Pele' presented with honorary doctorate". LIHerald.com.
References
- Honorary degree recipients - official website of Hofstra University
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