Yale University announced Wednesday that its board of trustees voted to rescind the honorary degree awarded to comedian Bill Cosby in 2003.As early as 2014, a group of studentshad urged the Ivy League school to take back Cosby's degree, after accusations that he had drugged and sexually harassed numerous women became public. The move by the university represents the first time in its 300 year history that an honorary degree has ever been rescinded, according to The Atlantic.Cosby was convicted last week by a Pennsylvania jury of drugging and sexually assaulting a Temple University employee at his home. He faces a maximum of 30 years in prison. A sentencing hearing has not yet been scheduled. The 80-year-old comedian is currently out on bail.A statement posted on the Yale's website explained:
Yale Pulls Honorary Degree From Bill Cosby, The First Time In The School's History
