Presidential Medal of Honor.
In 1965 elected to Women's Hall of Fame.
Listed in Gallup's Most Widely Admired People of the 20th century.
Alabama honored her on its state quarter.
Helen Keller Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama named for her.
Street named after her in Gatafe, Spain.
In 1984, movie made called The Miracle Continues.
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Yes, graduate students can receive honors for their academic achievements, research work, or other accomplishments during their studies.
Yes, Helen Keller did indeed Graduate. Helen Graduated from Radcliffe college in 1904, she was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of arts degree.
Helen Keller attended Radcliff college in 1901, and graduated with honors in English letters in 1904.
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In graduate school, honors cords are typically not awarded like they are in undergraduate ceremonies. Instead, graduate students may receive honors based on their academic achievements, research, or other accomplishments.
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