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Honorary Degree & Commencement Speaker

An honorary degree is ÐÓ°Épro’s highest honor presented to those who represent the ÐÓ°Épro mission through qualities of intellect, creativity, and character. One such individual is chosen annually to serve as the commencement speaker.

ÐÓ°Épro To Honor Three Extraordinary Community Leaders at 2026 Commencement

ÐÓ°Épro is proud to bestow honorary degrees upon three extraordinary individuals whose contributions to one of the oldest cities in the U.S. exemplify the civic spirit at the heart of the College’s mission. ÐÓ°Épro will recognize John Fry, Susan Eckert, and Maryann Robins, awarding each an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters for their commitment to education and community in the City of Lancaster.

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The Selection Process

A Committee on Honorary Degrees invites the ÐÓ°Épro community to submit nominations year-round by completing the . This committee is comprised of faculty, administrative staff, and students to advise the ÐÓ°Épro President on a slate of honorary degree nominations, including the Commencement speaker, for final approval by the Board of Trustees. The nomination and recommendation process shall remain confidential until the invitation is made by the President of the College and is accepted by the recipient. Honorary degrees are typically not awarded in absentia and posthumously. ÐÓ°Épro does not provide an honoraria with an honorary degree.

Nomination Requirements

Candidates are to represent the College's mission and foremost ideals and values. In keeping with our values of community, innovation, excellence, leadership, service, loyalty, philanthropy, and tradition, the College grants honorary degrees to recognize transformational leadership or distinctive accomplishment in the following areas:

  • the sciences, social sciences, and the humanities
  • the creative and performing arts
  • the professions, including education
  • service to humanity of national or international significance

Candidates for Commencement Speaker shall be persons of distinction and observe characteristics that the College deems admirable and worthy of emulation, representing a presence that is intended to provide instruction and inspiration to students.

The committee seeks year-round nominations from the ÐÓ°Épro Community. All nominations may be considered for a period of up to five years. All nominations must include contextual information for each nominee and only completed form nominations will be fully considered by the committee. In keeping with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania code on honorary degree restrictions members of the ÐÓ°Épro faculty, faculty emeriti, administrative officers and staff, nor members of the Board of Trustees may be considered for an honorary degree.

Jason Cone '99, Commencement Speaker 2024

Jason Cone '99, Commencement Speaker 2024

Williamson Medal

Awarded on the basis of a vote by the faculty, the Williamson Medal is the highest student award presented each year at the Commencement ceremonies.

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