Daily News | Manor College to confer its first-ever honorary degree on Ukraine President Zelensky
Manor College in Jenkintown will confer the first honorary degree in the college’s history on Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky during May commencement ceremonies, the school announced Friday., recognizes a man who has risen from actor and comedian to president to global star, hailed by western governments for bravely and courageously leading Ukraine’s fight against a pounding Russian invasion.
“Manor’s Board of Trustees, Manor’s colleague institutions and I, along with the rest of the civilized world, have been watching the depth, compassion and courage of President Zelensky’s leadership,” Manor College President Jonathan Peri said in a statement. “President Zelensky’s humanitarianism and care for Ukraine’s people is unparalleled in the contemporary world.”
The Ukrainian president will receive an honorary doctorate of humane letters, awarded to those who have distinguished themselves through humanitarian and philanthropic contributions to society, the school said.
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