By Radcliffe Institute Communications DateMarch 8, 2018March 7, 2018
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Hillary Rodham Clinton will receive the Radcliffe Medal on May 25.
Courtesy of Hillary Rodham Clinton
Institute to recognize longtime public servant as 'advocate of American leadership'
The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study announced today that former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will receive the prestigious Radcliffe Medal on May 25 during Harvard’s Commencement week.
Awarded on Radcliffe Day, the annual gathering to celebrate the institute’s commitment to excellence and inquiry, the medal honors individuals whose lives and work have had a transformative impact on society.
Radcliffe Dean Lizabeth Cohen called Clinton a “champion for human rights” and for the welfare of all, a “skilled legislator,” and “an advocate of American leadership to create a world in which states live up to their responsibilities.”
A former first lady, Clinton served as a U.S. senator from New York from 2001 to 2009 before taking over as Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. She was the Democratic Party’s nominee for president in 2016, the first woman candidate for that office from a major political party.
“Hillary Clinton’s life and career are an inspiration to people around the world,” said Cohen, who is also the Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies in Harvard’s Department of History. “We commend Secretary Clinton for her accomplishments in the public sphere as a champion for human rights and the welfare of all, as a skilled legislator, and as an advocate of American leadership to create a world in which states — to quote Secretary Clinton — ‘have clear incentives to cooperate and live up to their responsibilities, as well as strong disincentives to … sow discord and division.’ We salute her commitment to a life of public service and the resilience it takes to live and work in the public eye.”
“Whether in Arkansas, Washington, D.C., New York state, or traveling around the globe as secretary of state,” Cohen said, “Secretary Clinton has provided a model of what it takes to transform society, often under scrutiny: tireless effort, toughness amid the political fray, and an enduring capacity to envision a better future.” Read more >>>>
WASHINGTON -- The Hillary Clinton book rollout extraveganxa is coming to Massachusetts.
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The
once and possibly future presidential contender will be at the Harvard
Book Store in Cambridge on June 16 at 7 p.m., according to the store.
Clinton will be signing books, but there is no formal speaking program.
Tickets, which cost $38 and include a copy of the book, go on sale Monday.
Hillary
Clinton will be making a stop in Kansas City on June 22 to talk about
challenges and choices she faced as America’s 67th Secretary of State.
Clinton
will appear at Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland with Rainy Day Books
founder Vivien Jennings, according to a press relase from The Midland. SNIP
Tickets will go on sale Monday at 10 a.m. at The Midland Box Office and will start at $40.50. They can be purchased online at www.AXS.com or charged by phone at 888-929-7849.
Each
paid patron will receive an autographed hardcover of Hard Choices.
Books must be picked up at The Midland event and rain-checks will not be
accepted. Read more >>>>
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