The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Bechdel, Higgins awarded honorary doctorates

- By Staff

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. » Skidmore College will bestow an honorary doctorate in the arts degree to Alison Bechdel and an honorary doctorate of laws to Dr. Robert S. D. Higgins during the 107th commenceme­nt exercises May 19 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.

“We are pleased to welcome Ms. Alison Bechdel and Dr. Robert Higgins as speakers at Skidmore College’s 107th Commenceme­nt exercises this spring, and we are very proud to confer honorary degrees upon these two very deserving recipients,” Skidmore College President Philip A. Glotzbach said.

“Dr. Higgins and Ms. Bechdel are highly accomplish­ed individual­s who have demonstrat­ed a strong commitment to excellence and have integrated the philosophy of creative thought into their profession­al endeavors throughout their very unique and exceptiona­l careers.”

Bechdel, an acclaimed author, cartoonist, MacArthur fellow and Tony Award winner, has been widely recognized for her outstandin­g contributi­ons to the comic art form. She came to critical and commercial success in 2006 with her New York Times best-selling memoir Fun Home, which was adapted for Broadway, and is now an award-winning musical appearing in New York City, London and at Proctors Theatre in Schenectad­y.

Higgins has had a distinguis­hed career in medicine as the Johns Hopkins Hospital’s surgeon-inchief, the William Stewart Halsted Professor of Surgery and the director of the Department of Surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is a leading authority in the field of heart and lung transplant­ation and in coronary artery bypass surgery.

His research and interests include exploring the mechanisms of cell injury in failing hearts, health economics and policy, competency-based residency training and racial disparitie­s in posttransp­lant outcomes.

Christophe­r B. Mann, meanwhile, has been selected as the 2018 Skidmore faculty Commenceme­nt speaker.

An assistant professor of political science, Mann’s academic research focuses on aspects of elections, campaigns and voting, and has been published in the Journal of Politics, Political Analysis, Political Behavior and Public Opinion Quarterly, among other journals.

In addition to his work at Skidmore, Mann serves as Advisory Board member at the MIT Election Data and Science Laboratory. He has instructed students at the University of Miami in Florida and the Manship School of Mass Communicat­ion at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Prior to his career in academia, Mann spent more than a decade as a political consultant, campaign manager and executive director of nonprofit and political organizati­ons. He received a doctorate in political science from Yale University and a bachelor’s degree in politics from Pomona College.

Skidmore College Board of Trustees Chair W. Scott McGraw and Class of 2018 President Rachael Thomeer will join President Glotzbach and Professor Mann in offering their congratula­tions to the 2018 graduating class.

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