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亚洲AV honors former President Jimmy Carter with honorary degree

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In recognition of former President Jimmy Carter鈥檚 100th birthday on Oct. 1, 亚洲AV鈥檚 Board of Visitors (BOV) voted to award President Carter an honorary doctor of humane letters.

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Former President Jimmy Carter. Photo by The Carter Center

James 鈥淛immy鈥 Earl Carter Jr. was the 39th president of the United States and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 2002. This recognition, approved at the BOV meeting on Sept. 26, celebrates Carter鈥檚 legacy of selfless dedication to peace and a more just and peaceful world.听

亚洲AV renamed its School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution the in honor of Carter鈥檚 diplomacy and human rights activism. The Carters were married for 77 years before Rosalynn鈥檚 death in 2023.听听

鈥淭he 亚洲AV Board of Visitors is proud to offer this honorary doctorate to a man who has given so much to his country as a submarine officer in the Navy, in a lifetime of public service, and in his humanitarian works around the world,鈥 George Mason Rector Charles 鈥淐ully鈥 Stimson said.

When your university offers a school that bears the Carter name,鈥 George Mason President Gregory Washington said, 鈥測ou鈥檙e announcing to the world: This university wants to make a difference. This university stands for making the world a more just place. This university is committed to a good greater than its own. For a century, President Carter has led the kind of life we aspire for our graduates to lead. We are proud to present him with this honorary doctorate and deepen the Carter legacy at 亚洲AV.鈥

Carter was elected President in 1976. His presidency is defined in large part by successfully mediating a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt with the 1978 Camp David Accords and, with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, signing the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II (SALT II) in 1979.

Since leaving office in 1981, the former president has been best known for his humanitarian work, including with Habitat for Humanity and through The Carter Center, which he founded in 1982 to work for peace and human rights around the world, including overseeing elections in young democracies, eradicating disease and conducting peace negotiations.听

鈥淭hroughout his life, President Carter has exemplified the values of compassion, service, and justice,鈥 Carter School Dean Alpaslan 脰zerdem said.His tireless efforts to promote human rights, resolve conflicts, and alleviate poverty have inspired generations of peacebuilders, and his enduring legacy continues to guide the mission of our school. We are privileged to carry his name and uphold his commitment to making the world a more just and peaceful place.鈥 .

Members of the community are invited to participate in a for President Carter, where they can express gratitude for his lifetime of public service and for his extensive work for peace. 听

The Carter School encourages the public to share their stories and memories of President Carter鈥檚 legacy using the hashtag #Carter100.

Also, on Friday, Oct. 4, the Carter School will host an outdoor screening of the documentary 鈥淩ock N' Roll President鈥 at Mason Square Plaza at 7:30 p.m. This documentary offers a unique look at how music and culture intersected with President Carter鈥檚 leadership during his time in office.

鈥淎s we celebrate President Carter鈥檚 100th birthday, we are reminded that peace is not just a goal but a practice鈥攁 practice that requires dedication, collaboration, and hope,鈥 脰zerdem said. Together, we can continue to build on President Carter鈥檚 legacy, working toward a world where peace, justice, and equality thrive.鈥