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Duquesne professor goes viral after canceling class in honor of March Madness win: 'Go celebrate'

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A professor at Duquesne University is winning big with his students after canceling class this week following the Dukes’ thrilling upset over sixth-seeded BYU in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. 

Robert Healy III is going viral on social media after he shared a message he sent to his students on Thursday in response to Duquesne’s 71-67 victory, which marked the program’s first NCAA tournament win since 1969. 

Duquesne's Kareem Rozier, right, celebrates with Jimmy Clark III during the first half of the game against VCU in the championship of the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament at Barclays Center in New York on Sunday. (AP Photo/Peter K. Afriyie)

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"Class canceled due to March Madness," the subject line read. 

"Go celebrate. I’ll figure it out," the message continued. 

Healy, a full-time faculty member with Duquesne’s media department, told KDKA radio on Friday that the decision to cancel class was not only to allow his students to celebrate, but it also provided a way to highlight his teaching style when it comes to his course on media and sports. 

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David Dixon of the Duquesne Dukes cheers with fans after defeating the Brigham Young Cougars in the first round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, on Thursday. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

"This opportunity to experience part of what college is in America and part of what the culture is in America — we cannot be cultural citizens if we don’t take part in this, so

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