On Radcliffe Day 2018, Friday, May 25, we awarded the Radcliffe Medal to Hillary Rodham Clinton (1:32:14).
As an attorney, a first lady, a senator, a secretary of state, and the first woman nominated by a major party for the US presidency, Secretary Clinton has worked tirelessly over the course of decades in the public eye, often under unprecedented scrutiny, to make meaningful change.
Radcliffe Day features a personal tribute to Secretary Clinton delivered by the global affairs trailblazer, former secretary of state, and 2001 Radcliffe Medalist Madeleine Albright (35:09) and a wide-ranging keynote conversation between Secretary Clinton and Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey '92 (46:45).
Introduction by Lizabeth Cohen, dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and the Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies at Harvard University