Harvard Centennial Medal - Winners

Winners

  • 2012 Daniel Aaron, Karl Eikenberry, Nancy Hopkins, Robert Keohane
  • 2011 Heisuke Hironaka, Jeffrey Alan Hoffman, Richard Wall Lyman, Nell Irvin Painter
  • 2010 David Bevington, Stephen Fischer-Galati, Eric Maskin, Martha Nussbaum
  • 2009 Svetlana Leontief Alpers, David Brion Davis, Thomas Crombie Schelling, Joseph Taylor
  • 2008 Susan Lindquist, Earl Powell III, Frank Shu, Ezra Vogel
  • 2007 Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, Neil L. Rudenstine, Jeffrey D. Sachs
  • 2006 Daniel Callahan, Sandra Faber, Robert Solow, and Kevin Starr
  • 2005 Michael Artin, H. Robert Horvitz, Elaine Pagels, and Michael Spence
  • 2004 John Adams, Susan Fiske, Richard Hunt, and George Rupp
  • 2003 Agnes Gund, Amy Gutmann, Leon Kass, and William Schneider
  • 2002 Lewis Branscomb, Madhav Gadgil, Joanne Martin, and Allen Puckett
  • 2001 Bernard Bailyn, Carolyn Bynum, Elliott Carter, and Walter Kohn
  • 2000 Harold Amos, Stanley Cavell, and Jill Ker Conway
  • 1999 Frances Fergusson, Nguyen Xuan Oanh, Carl Schorske, and Edward Wilson
  • 1998 Sissela Bok, I. Bernard Cohen, and Richard Zare
  • 1997 Richard Karp, Stuart Rice, Henry Rosovsky, and Ruth Simmons
  • 1996 Leon Botstein, Victor Fung, Paul Guyer, and Maxine Kumin
  • 1995 Philip Anderson and Zbigniew Brzezinski
  • 1994 Hanna H. Gray, Roald Hoffmann, and Rosalind Krauss
  • 1993 Renee Fox, Marilyn French, and Rolf Landauer
  • 1992 Edward Bernstein, Stanley Kunitz, Alice Rivlin, and Saul Cohen
  • 1991 Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Caryl Haskins, Wesley Posvar, and Susan Sontag
  • 1990 Margaret Atwood, Samuel H. Beer, and Leo Kadanoff
  • 1989 Thomas Eisner, Jesse Greenstein, Robert Motherwell, David Woodley Packard, Reginald Phelps, James Tobin, and Margaret Wilson

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