MSU board approves campus infrastructure changes
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees approved several agenda items that revise existing university policies and make changes to university infrastructure.
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Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees approved several agenda items that revise existing university policies and make changes to university infrastructure.
MSU will release the thousands of long-withheld documents relating to the university’s handling of years of sexual abuse by disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel in late February.
There may be no issue of greater importance to the MSU community than the university’s handling of campus sexual violence. After sexual violence and misconduct from Larry Nassar, William Strampel and Mel Tucker and the countless lawsuits, third-party reviews and federal investigations — it’s clear something is awry.
When an allegation of sexual misconduct by Mel Tucker was made public, Michigan State University moved swiftly to distance itself from the then-football coach.
Students at Michigan State University had been anticipating their chance to address administration at this month’s Board of Trustees meeting on a number of issues facing the community: the university’s response to the Israel-Hamas war, the reopening of classrooms that were the site of the February mass shooting and recent instances of racial discrimination.
The sister survivors were preparing themselves for another emotionally draining meeting of Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees when an agenda item was added to the schedule at the last minute: the board was set to vote on the “Authorization of Examination and Release of Certain Documents.”
The Michigan State University Board of Trustees’ decision to release thousands of long withheld documents relating to the university’s handling of sexual abuse by disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar is “a step in the right direction,” Attorney General Dana Nessel said Friday.
Survivors embrace after the Board of Trustees voted to release the thousands of documents relating to disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar on Dec. 15, 2023.
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees unanimously voted Friday to begin the release of more of thousands of long-withheld documents relating to the university’s handling of years of sexual abuse by disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
For Kevin Guskiewicz, president-elect of Michigan State University, there’s a lot to do before he officially starts the $975,000 position on March 4.
Two days after she was raped, Lilley Schatz walked into Michigan State University’s police department to report it.
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees appointed Kevin Guskiewicz to the university’s vacated presidency at a special meeting Friday, ending a months-long, secretive search and giving the university its sixth leader in six years.
Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees has argued that there was no “secret vote” behind its recent decision to continue withholding documents relating to the university’s handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
Michigan State University’s board is silent on a proposed special meeting to publicly consider the release of thousands of long-withheld documents relating to the university's handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar.
The Council of Racial and Ethnic Students, or CORES, along with Council of Progressive Students, or COPS, Coalition voted "no confidence" in the Board of Trustees, calling for the board to cease internal conflict and instead release the Nassar documents.
The Associated Students of MSU voted no confidence in the MSU Board of Trustees following recent controversy and dysfunction among trustees. This bill, passed on Nov. 2, is ASMSU's second vote of no confidence in the board in just over a year.
The Associated Students of MSU called on the Board of Trustees to release thousands of long-withheld documents on the university's handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar in a statement posted to social media on Oct. 30.
Michigan State University trustee Dennis Denno attempted to motion for a public vote on the release of thousands of long-withheld documents relating to the university's handling of disgraced ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar at the board's meeting Friday. But he was stopped by the board's parliamentarian who said the board bylaws prohibited Denno's motion.
The search committee tasked with helping Michigan State University select its next president has concluded its work and turned over recommendations to the board of trustees, which is tasked with making the final decision, the university’s search consultant said Tuesday.
Michigan State University board chair Rema Vassar has responded to calls for her removal, describing Scott's allegations as “fabrications, misstatements, innuendo, and untruths.” She accuses "three board members" of interfering with the board's work due to "personal grievances."