2026 Honorary Degrees


MCLA's 127th Commencement Exercises will confer honorary degrees upon three outstanding individuals: Commencement speaker Michael J. Bobbitt, Dr. Mary K. Grant, president of Massachusetts College of Art and Design and a proud MCLA alumna, and Mohan Boodram, former Chair of the MCLA Board of Trustees.

Michael J. Bobbitt
Michael J. Bobbitt is a nationally recognized arts executive, producer, and artist
whose career bridges public policy, organizational transformation, and creative practice.
He serves as president and CEO of OPERA America, the national service organization
dedicated to supporting opera companies and artists across the country. Before joining
OPERA America, Bobbitt served as executive director of the Mass Cultural Council,
where he led strategy and operations for a $29.7 billion creative economy, secured
more than $60 million in COVID relief funding for Massachusetts arts organizations,
and successfully advocated for the arts to be embedded in statewide health, education,
and economic policy.
Prior to his public service, Bobbitt led two producing theaters, including New Repertory
Theatre in Massachusetts and Adventure Theatre MTC in Maryland, where he commissioned
more than 50 new works and pioneered sensory-friendly and autism-inclusive performances
that became a national model. An award-nominated playwright, director, and choreographer,
his work has been produced at the Kennedy Center, Ford's Theatre, Washington National
Opera, La Jolla Playhouse, and the Shakespeare Theatre Company, among others. He is
the recipient of the Kennedy Center Gold Medallion and has been invested in the College
of Fellows of the American Theatre. He holds an M.B.A. in arts innovation and a B.A.
summa cum laude in interdisciplinary studies, with executive education at Harvard
Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. MCLA's conferral of the Doctor of Fine
Arts continues an honor previously bestowed upon him by Dean College.

Mohan Boodram
Mohan Boodram has dedicated more than three decades to expanding access and equity
in higher education, and his ties to MCLA run deep. He served as a Trustee of the
College for thirteen years, including three years as Chair of the Board, and continues
his engagement with the institution as a member of the MCLA Foundation Board of Directors.
Throughout his tenure, he was a steadfast advocate for affordability, inclusion, and
the enduring value of a public liberal arts education.
Boodram's professional career spans senior leadership positions at some of the nation's
most distinguished academic institutions. He served as Dean for Admissions and Financial
Aid at the Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Associate Dean
for Enrollment and Student Services at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and
Director of Admissions and Financial Aid at Harvard Medical School. He holds a Bachelor
of Science in Applied Mathematics from Yale University and a Master of Arts in Statistics
from Harvard University.

Dr. Mary K. Grant
Dr. Mary K. Grant is a nationally recognized leader in public higher education and
a proud alumna of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, where she served as president
for thirteen years. In that role, she advanced civic learning, student success, and
institutional growth, leaving a lasting impact on the College and the North Adams
community. She currently serves as president of Massachusetts College of Art and Design
(MassArt), the nation's only independent public college of art and design, where she
champions the essential role of creativity in education and civic life.
Dr. Grant has also served as chancellor of the University of North Carolina Asheville
and as president and CEO of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States
Senate. A first-generation college graduate, she has spent her career expanding access
and opportunity and is a passionate advocate for equity, inclusion, and the transformative
power of public higher education. She holds a Ph.D. in Social Welfare Policy from
Brandeis University and has received honorary degrees from Williams College and Eastern
Connecticut State University.
