- Source: Harvard Centennial Medal
The Harvard Centennial Medal is an honor given by the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to recipients of graduate degrees from the School for their "contributions to society."
The Medal was established in 1989 on the 100th anniversary of the Graduate School's founding. Seven individuals were recognized for their achievements that year, and between two and four graduate degree recipients have been honored every year since then. Nominees are evaluated by university officials and alumni, and the winners are selected by the Harvard Corporation.
Winners
2023 Mina Bissell, Catherine Cesarsky, John Dower, Du Yun, Daniel Goleman, Sanford Greenberg
2022 Neil Harris, John Kamm, Vicki Sato, Robert Jeffrey Zimmer
2021 Lotte Bailyn, John Hutchinson, Marvin Kalb, Peggy McIntosh
2020 Stephen Cook, Albert Fishlow, Margaret Kivelson, Helen Vendler
2019 Carroll Bogert, Lael Brainard, Roger Ferguson, Jane Lubchenco, Joseph Nye
2018 Beth Adelson, Guido Goldman, Harold Luft, Choon Fong Shih
2017 Russell Mittermeier, Sarah Morris, Thomas Pettigrew, Richard Sennett
2016 Francis Fukuyama, David Mumford, John O'Malley, Cecilia Rouse
2015 Wade Davis, Robert Richardson, Louise Ryan, Gordon Wood
2014 Anand Mahindra, J. Louis Newell, Emily Pulitzer
2012 Daniel Aaron, Karl Eikenberry, Nancy Hopkins, Robert Keohane
2011 Heisuke Hironaka, Jeffrey Alan Hoffman, Richard Wall Lyman, Nell Irvin Painter
2010 David Bevington, Stephen Fischer-Galati, Eric Maskin, Martha Nussbaum
2009 Svetlana Leontief Alpers, David Brion Davis, Thomas Crombie Schelling, Joseph Taylor
2008 Susan Lindquist, Earl Powell III, Frank Shu, Ezra Vogel
2007 Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, Neil L. Rudenstine, Jeffrey D. Sachs
2006 Daniel Callahan, Sandra Faber, Robert Solow, and Kevin Starr
2005 Michael Artin, H. Robert Horvitz, Elaine Pagels, and Michael Spence
2004 John Adams, Susan Fiske, Richard Hunt, and George Rupp
2003 Agnes Gund, Amy Gutmann, Leon Kass, and William Schneider
2002 Lewis Branscomb, Madhav Gadgil, Joanne Martin, and Allen Puckett
2001 Bernard Bailyn, Carolyn Bynum, Elliott Carter, and Walter Kohn
2000 Harold Amos, Stanley Cavell, and Jill Ker Conway
1999 Frances Fergusson, Nguyễn Xuân Oánh, Carl Schorske, and Edward Wilson
1998 Sissela Bok, I. Bernard Cohen, and Richard Zare
1997 Richard Karp, Stuart Rice, Henry Rosovsky, and Ruth Simmons
1996 Leon Botstein, Victor Fung, Paul Guyer, and Maxine Kumin
1995 Philip Anderson and Zbigniew Brzezinski
1994 Hanna H. Gray, Roald Hoffmann, and Rosalind Krauss
1993 Renee Fox, Marilyn French, and Rolf Landauer
1992 Edward Bernstein, Stanley Kunitz, Alice Rivlin, and Saul Cohen
1991 Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Caryl Haskins, Wesley Posvar, and Susan Sontag
1990 Margaret Atwood, Samuel H. Beer, and Leo Kadanoff
1989 Thomas Eisner, Jesse Greenstein, Robert Motherwell, David Woodley Packard, Reginald Phelps, James Tobin, and Margaret Wilson
See also
Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
References
External links
Harvard Centennial Medal page at the Harvard Graduate School
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Michael Artin
- John Adams (komponis)
- Sherry Turkle
- Anand Mahindra
- Susan Sontag
- Robert M. Solow
- Eduard Bernstein
- Jeffrey Sachs
- Julius Robert Oppenheimer
- Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
- Harvard Centennial Medal
- Michael Artin
- Sandra Faber
- Heisuke Hironaka
- Roger W. Ferguson Jr.
- Daniel Goleman
- Sanford Greenberg
- Sherry Turkle
- Martin Duberman
- Madhav Gadgil
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