US | Barack Obama No Honorary Degree for Obama: ASU What? 'First black president' isn't 'achievement' enough? By Gabriel Winant Posted Apr 10, 2009 10:34 AM CDT Copied Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks during commencement at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn., Sunday, May 25, 2008. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill) Barack Obama probably doesn’t need the extra diploma, but it’s usually considered a package deal: give a commencement speech, get an honorary degree. Arizona State, lucky enough to get Obama as its speaker, has decided that the leader of the free world isn't worthy of one. Seriously. An ASU spokesperson tells Dawn Teo of the Huffington Post that honorary degrees are given “for an achievement of eminence,” and "his body of work is yet to come." Of course, ASU gave an honorary degree to Barry Goldwater when he was just a senator. Titans of industry, accomplished scientists, college presidents, even foreign dictators have all had sufficient achievements, but election as the first black Harvard Law Review president, a senator, and the first black president—not to mention writing two best-sellers—doesn’t cut it? Read These Next How a doomsday AI hypothetical contributed to massive market drop. FBI chief Kash Patel showed up in the Team USA hockey locker room. Trump settles lawsuit over use of an Isaac Hayes classic. NC mom missing for 24 years doesn't want to be found. Report an error