Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, has received numerous honors in recognition of his career in politics. These include:

National honors

Country Date Decoration
 United StatesJanuary 5, 2017Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service[1]

Foreign honors

Country Date of death Decoration
 Saudi ArabiaJune 3, 2009Order of King Abdulaziz (Collar) [2]
 IsraelMarch 21, 2013President's Medal[3]
 PhilippinesApril 28, 2014Order of Sikatuna (Grand Collar) [4]

Scholastic

Barack Obama with the Nobel Prize medal and diploma, which he was awarded in 2009
Honorary degrees
Location Date School Degree Gave Commencement Address
 IllinoisJune 4, 2005Knox CollegeDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[5][6]Yes [7]
 MassachusettsJune 2, 2006University of Massachusetts BostonDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[8]Yes [9]
 IllinoisJune 16, 2006Northwestern UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[10]Yes [11]
 LouisianaAugust 13, 2006Xavier University of LouisianaDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[12]Yes [13]
 District of ColumbiaMay 12, 2007Howard UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[14]
 New HampshireMay 19, 2007Southern New Hampshire UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[15]Yes [16]
 ConnecticutMay 25, 2008Wesleyan UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[17][18]Yes [19]
 IndianaMay 17, 2009University of Notre DameDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[20][21]Yes [22]
 MichiganMay 1, 2010University of MichiganDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[23]Yes [24]
 VirginiaMay 9, 2010Hampton UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[25]Yes [26]
 OhioMay 5, 2013Ohio State UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[27]Yes [28]
 Georgia (U.S. state)May 19, 2013Morehouse CollegeDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[29]Yes [29]
 District of ColumbiaMay 7, 2016Howard UniversityDoctor of Science (D.Sc.)[14][30]Yes [31]
 New JerseyMay 15, 2016Rutgers UniversityDoctor of Laws (LL.D.)[32][33]Yes [34]

Honorary Awards

Year Award Ref.
2005NAACP Chairman's Award
2007NAACP Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Nonfiction for The Audacity of Hope
2008Congressional Black Caucus Harold Washington Award[35]
2008Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Incorporated Phoenix Award[36]
2008TIME magazine's Time Person of the Year
2009Norwegian Nobel Committee's Nobel Peace Prize
2011OMB Watch/National Security Archive/Project On Government Oversight / Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press Transparency Award[37][38]
2012TIME magazine's Time Person of the Year
2013New Musical Express NME Award for Hero of the Year
2014The Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education's "Ambassador of Humanity" award[39]
2017John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award[40][41]
2017For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology "Make It Loud" award for FIRST / STEM Education[42]
2018Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award[43]
2021Aisppd Onlus Medal Award at the IX International Day of Awareness and Prevention of Women Diseases Tribute to International Women's Day

Competitive awards

Year Association Category Project Result Ref.
2008Grammy AwardBest Spoken Word AlbumDreams from My FatherWon
2008Grammy AwardBest Spoken Word AlbumThe Audacity of HopeWon
2022Grammy AwardBest Spoken Word AlbumA Promised LandNominated
2022Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding NarratorOur Great National Parks: A World of WonderWon
2022Children's and Family Emmy AwardOutstanding Short Form ProgramWe the PeopleWon
2022Children's and Family Emmy AwardOutstanding Preschool Animated SeriesAda Twist, ScientistWon
2023Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding NarratorWorking: What We Do All Day: The MiddleWon
  • 2008: His concession speech after the New Hampshire primary was set to music by independent artists as the music video "Yes We Can", which was viewed 10 million times on YouTube in its first month[44] and received a Daytime Emmy Award.[45]
  • February 9, 2020: Best Documentary Feature Academy Award for American Factory, made by the Obamas' production company, Higher Ground.[46] Barack Obama was not personally among the winners of the award.

Freedom of the City

Namesakes

There are 13 community schools named after him, including: Barack & Michelle Obama Elementary School, St Paul, Minnesota; Barack Obama Charter Elementary School, Compton, California; Barack Obama Elementary School, Hempstead, New York; Barack Obama Elementary School, Richmond, Virginia; President Barack Obama School - Public School 34, Jersey City, New Jersey. Barack Obama School of International Studies (Public 6-12 IB), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy at A. Maceo Smith (BOMLA), magnet secondary school for boys located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas.

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