WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
GUIDELINES FOR SELECTION OF NOMINEES
FOR HONORARY DOCTORATES
The "Guidelines for Selection of Nominees for Honorary
Doctorates" outlined in this document have been established
in accordance with "Policies and Procedures for Awarding
Honorary Doctorates" adopted by the Board of Trustees
of Western Carolina University on June 4, 1997.
While final authority and approval of recipients for the
award of honorary doctorates from Western Carolina University
is vested in the Board of Trustees, responsibility for
developing recommendations of prospective recipients is
assigned to the Chancellor of the University.
The Chancellor will appoint a university-wide advisory
committee for consultation in this process. The advisory
committee will include: one tenured faculty member from
each of the three colleges on a rotating basis, the Graduate
Dean or his/her designee, one representative of the Administrative Divisions on a rotating basis, and the president of the
Western Carolina University Alumni Board or his/her designee).
In the event of a tie decision by the advisory board, the
chairman of the Board of Trustees will cast the tie-breaking
vote. The Chancellor will serve as chair of the advisory
committee and will ensure that the following guidelines
and procedures are observed:
1. The Chancellor will develop and maintain a list of
prospective nominees for honorary doctorates based on his/her
comprehensive knowledge of individuals whose distinctive
contributions and achievements would qualify them for consideration.
2. The Chancellor may solicit suggestions of potential
nominees from the university community and friends of the
institution.
3. All nominations will stay in the file for consideration
by the advisory committee
4. Strictest confidentiality will be maintained throughout
the entire process. At no time should prospective recipients
be informed or learn that they are being considered for
this honor.
After consultation with the advisory committee, the Chancellor
will prepare and present his/her recommendations, including
specific degrees to be awarded and the commencement or
ceremonial event for which the presentation is intended,
for review and action by the Alumni, Honors, and External
Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees.
In keeping with established policy to limit the awards
at any given ceremony, the Chancellor will ordinarily recommend
only one or two recipients for each commencement or ceremonial
event.
The Alumni, Honors, and External Affairs Committee will
review the Chancellor's recommendations and subsequently
present its recommendations to the Board of Trustees.
The Alumni, Honors, and External Affairs Committee will
review these guidelines periodically and, consistent with
established policy, may alter or revise them as it may
determine appropriate.
Winners
The Honorable Charles Taylor - Doctor of Humane Letters, May 2006
Sue Ellen Bridgers - Doctor of Letters - August 5, 2005
Raymond E. Kinsland -
Doctor of Humane Letters - August 5, 2005
Blanton J. Whitmire - Doctor of Humane Letters - May 2005
Magaret S. Whitmire - Doctor of Humane Letters - May 2005
Joseph D. Crocker - Doctor of Humane Letters - May 8, 2004
Gurney E. Chambers - Doctor of Education - May 8, 2004
Sir Howard Cooke - Doctor of Education - September 2003
(Presented in Jamaica)
Stephen W. Woody - Doctor of Humane Letters - May 2003
Adelaide Daniels Key - Doctor of Humane Letters - May
2003
Sol Schulman - Doctor of Humane Letters - December 14,
2002
Wallace N. Hyde - Doctor of Education - May 11, 2002
James Arthur Beaty Jr. - Doctor of Laws - May 11, 2002
Henry Richmond Harold Fowler - Doctor of Human Letters
- January 2002
(Presented in Jamaica)
Mary E. Kneedler - Doctor of Science - May 12, 2001
E.J. Whitmire Jr. - Doctor of Education - May 15, 1999
(Posthumously)
Irwin Belk - Doctor of Humanities - May 15, 1999
John A. Parris, Jr. - Doctor of Humane Letters - May 9, 1998