Word: summa
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...doing what inspires me most—hanging out and helping my friends have a good time. They provide the thinking, I’ll provide the drinking.” If hospitality were a concentration, Bennett C. Braddock III ’08 would graduate summa cum laude...
Following his summa cum laude graduation from Yale in 1942, Stewart’s decades in academia saw him garner a litany of accomplishments. The achievements ranged from his published work on ancient religion, literature, and philosophy to his review and revival of Harvard University Press’s Loeb Classical Library, which publishes English translations of Greek and Latin texts...
Crawford was a summa cum laude graduate of the College, receiving both a bachelor's degree in classics and a master's degree in linguistics at the young age of 20. In 2003, she earned a master's degree in Greek from Berkeley, and she was expected to earn a classics Ph.D next year...
...Class of 2007 graduates, 73 students will receive summa cum laude diplomas, 50 will graduate magna cum laude with highest honors, 222 will graduate magna cum laude in field of concentration, 60 will graduate cum laude in general studies, and 507 will graduate cum laude in their field of concentration...
...economist who is able to connect the analysis of market phenomena to broader kinds of social and political phenomena.” Rodrik’s most recent book is “One Economics, Many Recipes: Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Growth.” After graduating summa cum laude from the College, he went on to earn a Ph.D. in economics and an MPA from Princeton University. This November, Rodrik will deliver the Albert O. Hirschman Prize Lecture in New York City. “What I thought I would do is deliver a speech tentatively titled...