Latin honor, high level of academic distinction (school gold medal in some countries)
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1At Cornell University he graduated summa cum laude with distinction in all subjects.
2Eventually Austen went back and graduated-notsumma cum laude, honesty compels me to add.
3But she was from an excellent family, and had graduated from Yale summa cum laude.
4He went to Yale, and graduated summa cum laude.
5At Harvard, Levitt wrote his senior thesis on thoroughbred breeding and graduated summa cum laude.
6There he finished his studies with a PhD ( summa cum laude) in animal genetics in 1963.
7Indhira earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Rutgers University where she graduated summa cum laude.
8She learned that he had graduated summa cum laude with an MBA from Harvard at the age of twenty-three.
9After graduating summa cum laude from Dillard, she went to Harvard and earned a Ph.D. in Romance languages and literature.
10Murray, it is now apparent, has graduated summa cum laude from the same school of maturity, as he himself acknowledged.
11Putting himself through college, he graduated from Wesleyan University summa cum laude with a major in chemistry and a distinction in government.
12She had just graduated summa cum laude from the U. of Washington, in Seattle, where she had studied piano with Bela Siki.
13Their son Joseph personified this, graduating summa cum laude from Harvard and later winning the outstanding doctoral student award at Ole Miss.
14In his junior year he married Mary Pennington, a fine arts major at Radcliffe College, and graduated summa cum laude the following year.
15After graduating summa cum laude with a degree in Mathematics from UCLA, Danica went on to become an advocate for smart girls everywhere.
16I have recently graduated SUNY Binghamton summa cum laude and phi betta kappa with a major in creative writing and a minor in women's studies.
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