Another degree snatched from Bill Cosby

Actor Bill Cosby speaks at the National Action Network's 20th annual Keepers of the Dream Awards gala in New York, in this file photo taken on April 6, 2011.

Actor Bill Cosby speaks at the National Action Network's 20th annual Keepers of the Dream Awards gala in New York, in this file photo taken on April 6, 2011.

Published Nov 13, 2015

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PHILADELPHIA - Drexel University has joined a number of other schools in rescinding an honorary degree awarded to Bill Cosby amid accusations of sexual assault.

Drexel President John A. Fry says the misconduct that came to light in a deposition given by Cosby “stands in clear opposition” to the Philadelphia school’s values.

He says in his letter Thursday to the Drexel community that universities are “critical arenas” in addressing sexual violence and Drexel takes that responsibility seriously.

Cosby was given the honorary degree in 1992 when he was keynote speaker at Drexel’s convocation, marking the beginning of the school year.

Cosby has never been charged with a crime and has denied allegations that he drugged and sexually assaulted women.

AP

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