Doctor of Humane Letters
The degree of Doctor of Humane Letters (Latin: Litterarum humanarum doctor; D.H.L.; or L.H.D.) is almost always conferred as an honorary degree, usually to those who have distinguished themselves in areas other than science, government, literature or religion, which are awarded degrees of Doctor of Science, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Letters, or Doctor of Divinity, respectively.
Doctor of Humane Letters degrees should not be confused with earned academic degrees awarded on the basis of research, such as Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of Theology, nor earned professional doctorates such as Doctor of Medicine, D.O., Doctor of Dental Surgery, Juris Doctor, Doctor of Ministry, etc.
Notable recipients
Tom Brokaw (Spring 2010, University of Iowa)
Bill Bryson (2016, University of Iowa)
Pablo Casals (1972, Catholic University of Puerto Rico)
Roberto Clemente (1972l, Catholic University of Puerto Rico)
Frank DeFord (2006, Siena College)
Al Gore (2008, Carnegie Mellon University)