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Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters awarded by the University of Chicago (June 10, 1994)
On recommendation of the Council of the University Senate and by virtue of the authority vested in it, the Board of Trustees has conferred on Paul Ekman whose highly original investigations of human communication and interaction have provided profound insights into the use of non-verbal methods to influence, to deceive, and to express emotion between individuals and whose theories and the language used to frame them have become basic to studies of human behavior and whose efforts to teach and communicate have inspired many brilliant, young researchers and created an international community of scholars devoted to the study of human interaction through means other than the spoken language, the honorary degree of DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS Given in the city of Chicago, in the state of Illinois in the United States of America on the tenth day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and ninety four.
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