Community reacts to ex-MSU President being charged in Nassar investigation
Former MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon was charged Tuesday with two felony counts and two misdemeanor counts for lying to police.
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Former MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon was charged Tuesday with two felony counts and two misdemeanor counts for lying to police.
Ex-MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon was charged Tuesday with lying to police as part of an ongoing investigation into MSU's handling of Larry Nassar.
Following the proposed Title IX rules announced by the U.S. Department of Education on Nov. 16, MSU released a statement in response to these changes, which could affect how universities investigate on-campus sexual assaults.
During the Nov. 11 and 12 performances at the MSU Auditorium’s Arena Theatre, MSU Department of Theatre students addressed a variety of complex social issues in the “Sexual Politics Series.”
A former MSU football staffer is suing head football coach Mark Dantonio and other university officials, alleging they unjustly fired him after he spoke with athletes accused of a January 2017 sexual assault, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court Monday.
A month after the listening phase of the MSU presidential search process concluded — a process which consisted of input sessions held to make the process more transparent and inclusive — the presidential search committee is making progress toward choosing a permanent president.
After a long period of counting, Brianna Scott and Kelly Tebay have secured the two open seats on the MSU Board of Trustees.
A motion to dismiss criminal charges against former MSU Dean of Osteopathic medicine William Strampel was denied Wednesday by a judge in Lansing.
Brianna Scott and Kelly Tebay won the two open seats on the MSU Board of Trustees.
The United States Olympic Committee is moving to revoke USA Gymnastics’ status as the committee’s governing body for gymnastics, according to a press release from Team USA.
Two seats on the MSU Board of Trustees are open, and after this upcoming election, one of them could be filled by a student.
Glamour Magazine this week published “In Their Own Words: The Army of Women Who Took Down Larry Nassar,” an article featuring interviews with numerous survivors of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar’s crimes.
In the midst of the ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar cases, the MSU Board of Trustees received criticism for continuing to support former President Lou Anna K. Simon, despite widespread calls for her resignation. Criticized for the university’s inaction and for mishandling reports of Nassar’s abuse, Simon resigned Jan. 24, and calls for the Board of Trustees to do the same soon followed.
Elite gymnast sisters Tasha and Jordan Schwikert are hoping to hold ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics (USAG) doctor Larry Nassar, USAG and the U.S. Olympic Committee accountable in a new lawsuit. The two civil lawsuits were filed in the Superior Court of the State of California of Los Angeles Oct. 29.
Dr. Rebecca Campbell, a professor in MSU’s Ecological-Community Psychology Department, gave a talk concerning the science behind the trauma of sexual assault and how best to help survivors Monday night at the Wonders Kiva.
The MSU Healing Assistance Fund, established in December to provide survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse with the resources needed for counseling and mental health services, has been suspended since July.
Hours after ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar — who sexually abused over 400 women and girls — was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison, former MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon resigned.
There appear to have been "significant" fraudulent claims for reimbursement made to the MSU Healing Assistance Fund, an email from the Michigan State University Police Department said Friday.
Two women have accused MSU medical resident Michael Phinn of sexual assault, according to a Lansing State Journal report.
Former USA Gymnastics CEO Steve Penny was arrested Wednesday on a warrant for tampering with evidence in a investigation into ex-MSU and USAG doctor Larry Nassar’s possible sexual misconduct at a gymnastics camp.