University of Missouri might revoke Cosby’s honorary degree

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(AP) – University of Missouri System President Mun Choi wants the
university to rescind an honorary degree given to Bill Cosby nearly 20 years
ago.The system’s Board of Curators will vote Friday on Choi’s recommendation. A
university staff memo sent to the curators says sexual assault allegations
against Cosby are “incompatible” with the honorary doctorate in humane letters
given to him in 1999.

The Columbia Missourian reports the university’s faculty council recommended
in 2015 that the curators revoke the degree.

The staff memo says 20 to 25 other universities have already rescinded
honorary degrees for Cosby. A Pennsylvania jury deadlocked last week on charges
based on allegations by an employee of Temple University that Cosby drugged and
sexually assaulted her in 2004. The prosecution says it will retry the case.

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