Ray Suarez - Honors

Honors

  • Named as a 1996 Utne Reader "Visionaries"
  • Named as Hispanic Business "100 Influentials" among American Latinos
  • 1995 Global Awareness Award by Current History Magazine
  • Studs Terkel Award, Community Media Workshop
  • 1993-94 duPont-Columbia Silver Baton Awards (part of NPR's award for on-site coverage of the first all-race elections in South Africa)
  • 1994-95 duPont-Columbia Silver Baton Awards (part of NPR's award for coverage of the first 100 days of the 104th Congress)
  • 1996 RubĂ©n Salazar Award from the National Council of La Raza
  • 2005 Distinguished Policy Leadership Award from UCLA's School of Public Policy
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award from NYU
  • Professional Achievement Award from the University of Chicago
  • 2009 - Distinguished Eagle Scout
  • 2010-Hall of Fame, National Association of Hispanic Journalists
  • 2012- Bridge-Builder Award, Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding
  • Honorary doctorates
    • Muhlenberg College
    • Westminster College
    • Xavier University
    • Marymount Manhattan College
    • St. John's University
    • Bloomfield College
    • California State University-Monterey Bay
    • Lewis & Clark College
    • Dominican College (New York)
    • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
    • Utica College
    • State University of New York-Plattsburgh
    • The University of the South (Sewanee)
    • City College of New York
  • Fellowships
    • Benton Fellowship in Broadcast Journalism at the University of Chicago

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