Sentence for Larry Nassar to be reviewed by court
The Michigan Court of Appeals will review the Ingham County sentencing appeal of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals will review the Ingham County sentencing appeal of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
Survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse, their families and other members of the community addressed the MSU Board of Trustees during their final meeting of the semester. In response to their calls to reopen the recently closed Healing Assistance Fund, Interim President John Engler and members of the board took no action on the fund at the meeting.
The MSU Board of Trustees will hold their final meeting of the semester on the fourth floor of the Hannah Administration Building at 8 a.m. on Friday. This is also the final meeting for Trustees Brian Breslin and Mitch Lyons, who will be replaced by recently elected Trustees Brianna Scott and Kelly Tebay in the January meeting.
Multiple student groups will meet with Governor Rick Snyder's Chief of Staff, Dick Posthumus, to discuss the upcoming appointment to the MSU Board of Trustees.
The Associated Students of MSU, or ASMSU, voted unanimously to advocate for the immediate reopening of the Healing and Assistance Fund, which was established to provide survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse with resources needed for counseling services.
MSU is a diverse university that hosts 6,260 international students from 140 countries. Such a variety of students impacts the university and community economically, socially and culturally.
Andrea Amalfitano — current interim dean of Michigan State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine — has been recommended to serve as the college’s dean. The appointment will be effective Dec. 14, if approved by the Board of Trustees.
USA Gymnastics filed for bankruptcy in the aftermath of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse.
The first semester of the 55th session of the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, has been a transitional one. With new president Katherine “Cookie” Rifiotis taking over the helm, and the fallout from the university’s mishandling of reports of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse still occuring, the focus of ASMSU this semester has been on how the university can move forward.
Update, Dec. 7 at 4:37 p.m.: Snyder's chief of staff, former Lt. Gov. Dick Posthumus, will visit campus Tuesday, according to a Facebook post by the MSU College Democrats. A spokesperson for the administration could not immediately be reached for comment.
MSU announced today it will begin paying out its $500 million settlement with survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse.
The Healing and Assistance Fund will be discontinued, an email obtained by The State News said. Instead of paying survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse from the fund, all future payments will come from the $500 million settlement.
Editor's note: This article features letters sent to the editor-in-chief about the Interim President John Engler's interview with The State News Editorial Board Nov. 30. Read the interview here. Minor edits have occurred for spelling, grammar or brevity.
Members of The State News Editorial Board sat down with MSU Interim President John Engler Nov. 27. Engler was asked a wide range of questions about his tenure and current campus issues. Here are five takeaways from Engler’s interview.
It has been a year of challenges for Michigan State University. With finals week approaching, here are some of the top headlines from this semester.
The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, or LARA, has ended its investigation into Brooke Lemmen, former co-worker and friend to ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
Former university president Lou Anna K. Simon was appointed in June 2004, but her tenure began to unravel in August 2016 when ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar was accused of—and eventually convicted of—sexual assault.
After a historic midterm election, Michigan will have a new governor, attorney general, and secretary of state come 2019, while East Lansing will get new representatives at the state and federal level.
Former Michigan State President Lou Anna K. Simon was arraigned Monday on four counts of lying to investigators about her knowledge of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse.
Former Michigan State President Lou Anna K. Simon discussed ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse in a meeting in May 2014, according to court records.