I think there are some cases, not these 22 students of course, but some cases that do warrant revoking a degree over moral implications. I’m rarely one to agree with blanket statements.
Imo such cases would be when someone can prove that you didn’t earn your degree honestly, or when you have amassed a history of academic dishonesty after the fact. But personally I don’t think crimes (even murder) should result in you losing your degree.
I think there are some cases, not these 22 students of course, but some cases that do warrant revoking a degree over moral implications. I’m rarely one to agree with blanket statements.
Imo such cases would be when someone can prove that you didn’t earn your degree honestly, or when you have amassed a history of academic dishonesty after the fact. But personally I don’t think crimes (even murder) should result in you losing your degree.