U.S. President Jimmy Carter (born October 1, 1924) has received numerous accolades, awards, and honorary degrees. Several places, institutions, and other things have been named for him.
Former President and Navy submariner Jimmy Carter (left) hoists a replica of the USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) given to him by Secretary of the Navy John H. Dalton (right) at a naming ceremony in the Pentagon on April 28, 1998.
Doctor of Laws : Morehouse College , 1972; Morris Brown College , 1972; University of Notre Dame , 1977; Emory University , 1979; Kwansei Gakuin University , 1981; Georgia Southwestern College , 1981; New York Law School , 1985; Bates College , 1985; Centre College , 1987; Creighton University , 1987; University of Pennsylvania , 1998; Queen's University , 2012
Doctor of Engineering : Georgia Institute of Technology , 1979
Doctor of Philosophy : Weizmann Institute of Science , 1980; Tel Aviv University , 1983; University of Haifa , 1987
Doctor of Humane Letters : Central Connecticut State University , 1985; Trinity College , 1998; Hoseo University , 1998
Doctor : G.O.C. University, Haiti, 1995; University of Juba , 2002
Doctor of Civil Law : University of Oxford , on 20 June 2007[1]
Doctor of Humanities : Hong Kong Baptist University , 2011;[2] Liberty University , on 19 May 2018[3]
Among the honors Carter has received are the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1999 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Others include:
Freedom of the City of Newcastle upon Tyne , England, 1977
Silver Buffalo Award , Boy Scouts of America , 1978
Gold Medal, International Institute for Human Rights, 1979
International Mediation medal, American Arbitration Association , 1979
Martin Luther King Jr. , Nonviolent Peace Prize, 1979
International Human Rights Award, Synagogue Council of America, 1979
Foreign Language Advocate Award, Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, 1979[7]
Conservationist of the Year Award, 1979
Harry S. Truman Public Service Award, 1981
Ansel Adams Conservation Award, Wilderness Society, 1982
Human Rights Award, International League of Human Rights, 1983
World Methodist Peace Award , 1985
Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism, 1987
Edwin C. Whitehead Award, National Center for Health Education, 1989
S. Roger Horchow Award for Greatest Public Service by a Private Citizen, Jefferson Awards , 1990[8]
Liberty Medal , National Constitution Center , 1990
Spirit of America Award, National Council for the Social Studies, 1990
Physicians for Social Responsibility Award, 1991
Aristotle Prize, Alexander S. Onassis Foundation, 1991
W. Averell Harriman Democracy Award, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, 1992
Spark M. Matsunaga Medal of Peace, US Institute of Peace, 1993
Humanitarian Award, CARE International, 1993
Conservationist of the Year Medal, National Wildlife Federation, 1993
Audubon Medal, National Audubon Society , 1994[9]
Rotary Award for World Understanding, 1994
J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding, 1994
National Civil Rights Museum Freedom Award, 1994
UNESCO Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize, 1994
Grand-Cross of the Order of Vasco Núñez de Balboa of Panama , 1995
Four Freedoms Award; Freedom Medal , 1995
Bishop John T. Walker Distinguished Humanitarian Award, Africare, 1996
Humanitarian of the Year, GQ Awards, 1996
Kiwanis International Humanitarian Award, 1996
Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development, 1997
Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Awards for Humanitarian Contributions to the Health of Humankind, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases , 1997
United Nations Human Rights Award , 1998
The Hoover Medal , 1998
The Delta Prize for Global Understanding , Delta Air Lines & The University of Georgia , 1999
International Child Survival Award, UNICEF Atlanta, 1999
Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1999
William Penn Mott Jr., Park Leadership Award, National Parks Conservation Association, 2000[10]
Zayed International Prize for the Environment, 2001
Jonathan M. Daniels Humanitarian Award, VMI, 2001
Herbert Hoover Humanitarian Award, Boys & Girls Clubs of America , 2001
Christopher Award , 2002
Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Biography or Autobiography, 2002
Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album , National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 2007[11]
Georgia Writers Hall of Fame, the University of Georgia, 2006
Berkeley Medal, University of California campus, May 2, 2007
International Award for Excellence and Creativity, Palestinian Authority , 2009[12]
Mahatma Gandhi Global Nonviolence Award, Mahatma Gandhi Center for Global Nonviolence, James Madison University (shared with his wife, Rosalynn Carter)
Recipient of 2009 American Peace Award along with Rosalynn Carter[13]
International Catalonia Award 2010
Knight-Grand-Cross of the Order of the Crown of Belgium , by Royal Decree of King Albert II of the Belgians , 2011
International Advocate for Peace award, Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution at Cardozo School of Law , 2013[14]
The O'Connor Justice Prize, 2015.
The President's Medal, Emory University, 2015
Liberty and Justice For All Award, LBJ Foundation, 2016
The Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero of Panama, 2016
Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album , National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences , 2016[15]
Georgia Hunting and Fishing Hall of Fame, 2016
Grand Cross of the Order of the Liberator General San Martín , 2017[16]
Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017
Gerald R. Ford Medal for Distinguished Public Service, 2017
Bill Foege Global Health Award, 2018
Induction into the Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame, the University of Georgia, 2018[17]
Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album , National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences , 2019[18]
Tzedek v’Shalom award, J Street , 2021[19]
Fish species
In 2002, a fish species was given a scientific name after him, the bluegrass darter (Etheostoma jimmycarter ), for his environmental leadership and accomplishments in the areas of national energy policy and wilderness protection, and his lifelong commitment to social justice and basic human rights.[21]
U.S. Naval Academy building
In February 2023, the United States Naval Academy changed the name of its engineering building from Maury Hall to Carter Hall in honor of the former president and Naval Academy graduate. The building was previously named for Matthew Fontaine Maury , an oceanographer and U.S. naval officer who gave up his commission to fight against the United States by serving as a naval officer and diplomatic envoy to England for the Confederacy .[22] [23]
President Carter has been nominated for the Grammy Awards 9 times in the Best Spoken Word Album category, winning three times.[24]
Spoken Word Grammy
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Year
Category
Nominated work
Result
1997
Best Spoken Word Album
Living Faith
Nominated
1998
Best Spoken Word Album
The Virtues of Aging
Nominated
2001
Best Spoken Word Album
An Hour Before Daylight
Nominated
2006
Best Spoken Word Album
Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis
Won
2007
Best Spoken Word Album
Sunday Mornings In Plains: Bringing Peace To A Changing World
Nominated
2009
Best Spoken Word Album
We Can Have Peace In The Holy Land
Nominated
2014
Best Spoken Word Album
A Call to Action
Nominated
2015
Best Spoken Word Album
A Full Life: Reflections at 90
Won
2018
Best Spoken Word Album
Faith - A Journey for All
Won
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His win in 2019 at the age of 94 years and 132 days made him the third oldest person to win a Grammy. The current record holder is Pinetop Perkins , who was 97 when he won a Grammy in 2011 (one month before his death). Carter is the oldest still-living Grammy winner.