
SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (AP) โ The University of Rhode Island is revoking honorary degrees bestowed upon two once-prominent advisers to former President Donald Trump: retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn and former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
The universityโs board of trustees voted Friday to revoke the degrees following internal deliberations that included a recommendation by URI President Marc Parlange.
The president said in a statement that Flynn and Giuliani โno longer representโ the values and standards they demonstrated when they first received the honors.
โAs a civic institution, URI has the privilege and responsibility to sustain and preserve American democracy by inspiring and modeling good citizenship,โ Parlange said. โRevoking these honorary degrees reinforces our values and allows us to lead with truth and integrity.โ
Giuliani, who served as one of Trumpโs top legal advisers, was awarded the Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa in 2003 based on his leadership in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, according to URI.
Flynn, who briefly served as Trumpโs national security adviser before resigning following reports he misled Trump officials about his contacts with Russia, was awarded an honorary doctorate of humane letters in 2014.
Messages seeking comment were left Friday with a spokesperson for Giuliani and a member of Flynnโs family in Rhode Island.
The university board cited a number of findings by URIโs honorary degree committee, which is made up of faculty, staff and students, that led to its decision.
For Flynn, it noted, among other things, that he pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI. The Rhode Island native and 1981 URI graduate was pardoned by Trump in 2020.
For Giuliani, the university concluded that his words โencouraged domestic terrorist behaviorโ that led to the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol.
It also noted he has been suspended from practicing law in the District of Columbia and New York for making โunfounded claims of rampant fraud during the 2020 presidential election.โ