PHOENIX (AP) — Charlie Rose, who was fired this week by CBS News and PBS in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations from multiple women, has now lost accolades from two universities.

Both Arizona State University and the University of Kansas announced the decisions Friday.

Arizona’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication gave Rose an award for journalism excellence in 2015.

The William Allen White Foundation, which supports journalism education at the University of Kansas, presented Rose an award last spring.

ASU officials say the actions reported about Rose were too “egregious” to ignore.

The University of Kansas’ School of Journalism says Rose doesn’t exemplify the award’s ideals.

Eight women told the Washington Post Monday that Rose groped them, openly walked around nude or said sexually inappropriate things on the job.

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