To: All Faculty & All Academic Professionals <everybody@illinois.edu>
From: "Professor Harry H. Hilton" <h-hilton@uiuc.edu>
Reply-To: djmorris@uiuc.edu
Subject: MASSMAIL - Noms. for Honorary Degrees for 2005 Commencements
DATE: October 1, 2003
TO: UIUC Senators, Deans, Directors, Faculty and Staff
FROM: Harry H. Hilton, Chair, Senate Committee on Honorary Degrees
RE: Nominations for Honorary Degrees for May 2005 Commencements
The Senate Committee on Honorary Degrees is pleased to invite nominations
for the May 2005 honorary degree awards. Nomination procedures are
detailed below. You are urged to nominate, through your unit
(department, school, college, etc.), outstanding candidates for Honorary
Degree awards.
The committee requests that nominations and supporting materials for the
May 2005 commencement be submitted by November 15, 2003. All previously
submitted candidates not recommended to the Senate at this time will be
consid-ered by the Committee as 2005 candidates. The Committee urges all
units contemplating submitting a nomination to begin their preparation as
soon as possible. Please note that in order to maintain absolute
confidentiality and avoid possible embarrassment to the candidate and to
the University in case of lack of approval, under no circumstances is any
potential candidate to be contacted even to obtain lists of references
and/or vitae. You may contact hers/his sec-retary, colleague, etc., swear
the person to absolute secrecy and obtain such a list. Please use only non
UoI persons for references. Only the President and/or Chancellor may
contact candidates.
The Committee appreciates your help in identifying outstanding individuals
whom the University can honor and, in so doing, honor itself. If you have
any questions or need additional information, please contact the Senate
Office (333-6805). For your convenience, a nomination form is at:
http://www.uiuc.edu/providers/senate/hd_form.html
REQUEST FOR NOMINATIONS FOR HONORARY DEGREES
The prime, controlling consideration should be distinction. The person
should have made a distinguished contribution to knowledge and creativity
in the relevant field of endeavor, and have shown sustained activity of
uncommon merit. The contributions may be made in a wide range of
activities; the following list is not exhaustive:
- Scholarship, in any discipline: major breakthroughs in knowledge in
fields of scholarly work.
- Creative Arts, in the broad sense of the term: literature, music,
architecture, engineering, et al; the development of new frontiers of
creativity.
- Professions: distinguished contributions, innovative work of
distinction.
- Public Service: outstanding achievement in statesmanship,
administration, legislative activity, the judiciary.
- Business and Industry: outstanding, innovative activity in the business
community.
Following Senate guidelines, the Committee will consider, but not be bound
by, the degree to which the candidate has had some association with
Illinois - the University or the State. While alumni of the University
should not be excluded, honorary degrees are not a means of recognizing
their contributions; other awards exist for this purpose. Current ad-
ministrators, faculty, or staff of the University ordinarily are not
eligible; while emeriti are eligible even if engaged in teaching or
research at the University. Elected officials of the State of Illinois
and its subordinate units and members of the Legislature, during their
terms of office, ordinarily are not eligible.
Senate guidelines emphasize recommendations by departments and other
academic units. A nomination coming to the Committee from a member of the
Board of Trustees, an alumnus/alumna or friend of the University, will be
re-ferred to the proper academic unit for support of the faculty.
For full consideration by the Committee, the nominator or nominating unit
should supply the following information to the Committee by November 15,
2003:
1. A brief letter of nomination, summarizing the candidate's
qualifications for this honor, and certifying the support of the
appropriate academic unit.
2. A brief curriculum vitae of the nominee, including addresses,
telephone numbers, or other means by which the nominee can be reached. If
the nomination finds substantial initial support in the Honorary Degrees
Committee, addi-tional information may be requested from the department to
develop the case and to provide the Senate with the mate-rials it needs
for the final decision.
3. The names and addresses of at least four professionally-
distinguished individuals who could be contacted for let-ters of support
or further information about the candidate. It is hoped that oral
communications among professional colleagues will help assure the
confidentiality of the decision process.
Nominations and full dossiers should be marked confidential and sent to
the Committee on Honorary Degrees, c/o Senate Office, 228 English
Building, MC-461.
This mailing approved by:
The Office of the Chancellor
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