I've seen diplomas in offices, but it varies by industry. It's quite common, almost expected, in medical offices. MD, DO, OD, PharmD typically prominently display their degrees. In industries where specific degrees or licenses are not required, having a degree on the office wall is kind of rare from what I've seen. A disproportionate number of the generic degrees I've seen displayed are from Ivy League schools. I can also recall people saying that a coworker is a showoff for displaying a generic Ivy League degree. A Harvard medical degree can reassure someone that a physician is qualified. If an anthropology major from Harvard has the degree on the wall at Domino's pizza, it probably doesn't reassure the person that the pizza will be better.
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