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Earl Ofari Hutchinson

It’s not clear if Arizona State University President Michael Crow had
any say in the decision not to grant President Obama, the school’s
commencement speaker, an honorary degree. But one thing’s for sure the
dumbest thing that school officials said in telling why they won’t
grant an honorary degreee to President Obama was not that he didn’t
have a credible body of work and thus supposedly was unfit for the
honorary degree. It was that the commencement committee may not have
even considered him for the degree in the first place. Here are the
names of the wise ones on ASU’s Honorary Degrees Committee who snubbed
President Obama for the honorary degreee.

Laurie Chassin, Psychology, 2010 (Chair) Christine Wilkinson, Senior
Vice President and Secretary of the University, 2010 (Co-Chair) Roger
Adelson, History, 2009 Bill Miller, Applied Biological Sciences, 2009
Joan Brett, Graduate College, 2010 Claudia Brown, Art, 2010 Chris
Callahan, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication,
2010 Philip Christensen, Earth and Space Exploration, 2010 Luis
Gomez-Mejia, Management, 2010 Jewell Parker Rhodes, Virginia C. Piper
Center for Creative Writing, 2010 Paul Patterson, Morrison School of
Management and Agribusiness, 2010 Sander van der Leeuw, Human Evolution
and Social Change, 2010 Linda Vaughan, Nutrition, 2010 Gary Waissi, ASU
Global Engagement, 2010

The university vice provost and dean of the Graduate College; and the
president of the ASU Foundation also are ex-officio members of the
committee.

The committee members hail from all over the university map and they
made no mention in the flurry of press announcements they put out
variously explaining and defending the snub the exact criteria they
used to determine why Obama didn’t cut the academic muster. That would
be tough anyway. The whole thing is either ludicrous or farcical
depending on how charitable one wants to be. By any
measure–organization, political mastery, historic trend setting, his
education and legal writings, research and instruction, and
intellect—President Obama’s merits speak for themselves. And ASU
officials pretty much acknowledged that by inviting him to give the
commencement address in the first place.

The reason for the degree snub then can’t be lack of merit or a lack of
a body of work. It’s something else and that something else speaks to
the politics and money behind who gets an honorary degree and why they
get it. In years past ASU has laddled them out to a laundry list of
such academic wizards as a movie director, oil computer and microchip
executives, and newpaper publishers. Universities, and that includes
ASU, routinely hand out honorary degrees to a check list of fat cat
contributors and donors. Universities have even been known to award
them to politicians who have never taken pen to paper. This was the
case in 2001 when Yale University awarded an honorary degree to George
W. Bush. He was barely one year into his presidency. The sum of Bush’s
academic accomplishment from Yale was a degree in history in 1968.

ASU also honored its favored political son, Barry M. Goldwater, with an
honorary degree in 1961. It didn’t hurt that Goldwater was the state’s
most influential US senator and could steer a lot of federal cash to
the university. But a Goldwater honorary degree at least in that
respect made some sense. Not sure if the same could be said for the
recipient of the honorary degree from Long Island’s Southampton College
in 1996. The academic marvel that year was a Sesame Street Muppet
Kermit the Frog.

Then again maybe Kermit was more deserving than Bush since Kermit had
used his celebrity to spread positive messages about environmental
protection in public service announcements for the National Wildlife
Federation, National Parks Service, the Better World Society, and other
groups.

At least that’s what University officials said in defending Kermit’s
honorary degree.

Then there are the universities such as the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cornell University Stanford University, the London School
of Economics and Political Science and the University of Virginia. They
play it close to the vest, maintain their level of real academic
integrity and cut out the honorary degree sham.

ASU obviously isn’t on that elite list of academic non-honorary degree
game players. And President Obama is not Bush or Kermit the Frog. So
here’s how ASU President Crow can erase an embarassment. Ignore the
Honor’s Committee’s blindspot toward or deliberate egg of the
President, and bestow on him the award that he richly deserves, an
honorary degree.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. His weekly
radio show, “The Hutchinson Report” can be heard on weekly in Los
Angeles on KTYM Radio 1460 AM and nationally on blogtalkradio.com

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