Notre Dame rescinds 1990 honorary degree given to Cosby
Apr 26, 2018 | 5:31 PM
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The University of Notre Dame says it has rescinded the honorary degree awarded to Bill Cosby in 1990.
The university announced the move Thursday after a Pennsylvania jury found the comedian guilty of drugging and molesting a Temple University employee in 2004.
Notre Dame President the Rev. John Jenkins issued a statement saying the school was “troubled by serious, public accusations made by multiple women against him,” but the university chose to wait until a verdict was delivered against Cosby before rescinding the degree.
Temple, located in Philadelphia, and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh also are among schools rescinding honorary degrees given to Cosby years ago.