University rescinds Cosby honorary degree

A third US university has rescinded an honorary degree awarded to comedian Bill Cosby after engaging in conduct "contrary" to its values.

Brown University has rescinded an honorary degree it granted Bill Cosby, becoming the third university to take such action in less than a week.

Brown President Christina H. Paxson says the university's board revoked the doctorate of humane letters it granted Cosby in 1985.

Fordham and Marquette universities Thursday also rescinded their honorary degrees.

Paxon says the comedian received the degree for integrating his personal character into his fictional one while embracing such values as "honesty, fair play, love of family, and respect for humanity".

She says Cosby admitted in legal depositions that he'd engaged in conduct with women "contrary to the values of Brown".

He's admitted to having extramarital relationships with several women, including some who now accuse him of sexual assault. He's never been charged with a crime.


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