Chicago Sun-Times

Northweste­rn trustees to vote on Cosby degree

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT, STAFF REPORTER marmentrou­t@suntimes.com | @mitchtrout

In the wake of Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction, Northweste­rn University officials will soon consider whether to rescind the honorary degree awarded two decades ago to the now- disgraced comedian.

Northweste­rn’s board of trustees will review the status of Cosby’s degree at a June 18 meeting. It would likely be the first time Northweste­rn has taken back an honorary degree, according to the school.

“Northweste­rn University is committed to fostering an environmen­t in which all members of our community are safe, secure, and free from sexual misconduct,” the school said in a statement Wednesday. “The University prohibits all forms of sexual misconduct, including but not limited to, sexual assault, sexual exploitati­on, stalking, dating or domestic violence, and sexual harassment.”

The Evanston school would join a growing list of universiti­es that have yanked degrees from Cosby, including Yale, Notre Dame, Boston College and his alma mater, Temple.

Cosby delivered the commenceme­nt address at Northweste­rn in June 1997, when he received an honorary doctorate of humane letters.

“When you get to your first job, talk to the janitor, because they know more than the president,” Cosby told about 4,000 graduates. “They know who’s in trouble and who’s not.”

Cosby, 80, was convicted April 26 of drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand in his suburban Philadelph­ia home in 2004, and he remains on house arrest ahead of sentencing.

Dozens more women in recent years have accused Cosby of sexual assault.

Northweste­rn’s website lists 69 trustees, including Michael Ferro, the former majority owner of the parent companies of the Chicago Sun- Times and later the Chicago Tribune, who himself was accused of sexual harassment hours after announcing his departure from Tronc Inc. in March. A spokespers­on for Ferro could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

Other trustees include Democratic gubernator­ial nominee J. B. Pritzker, Chicago Blackhawks chairman Rocky Wirtz, asset management CEO Michael Sacks, ESPN personalit­y Michael Wilbon and USA TODAY sports columnist Christine Brennan.

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