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(02/03/20 1:00pm)
William Strampel, former dean of Michigan State's College of Osteopathic Medicine, is projected to be released early from Ingham County Jail, according to Ingham County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Jason Ferguson. As of now, his projected release date is April 3.
(01/28/20 4:26pm)
Former MSU medical resident Michael Phinn and former Dean of the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine William Strampel are being sued due to an incident in which a woman's private intimate photos were allegedly hacked and obtained by Phinn, according to court records.
(01/27/20 6:15pm)
Editor's note: This episode contains sensitive description of sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised.
(01/24/20 1:30pm)
By Reclaim MSU
(01/24/20 5:48pm)
It's been two years since former Michigan State doctor and now-convicted serial child molester Larry Nassar’s sentencing, and two years of an outpouring of activism that fundamentally changed the university community.
(01/23/20 12:30pm)
As The State News’ editor-in-chief, I was tasked with introducing this issue, our survivors issue.
(01/23/20 1:30pm)
By Grace French, founder and president of The Army of Survivors
(01/23/20 1:30pm)
By Tashmica Torok, founder and executive director of The Firecracker Foundation
(01/23/20 2:00pm)
Following the 2018 conviction of Larry Nassar, multiple advocacy groups formed in support of survivors of sexual violence.
(01/24/20 3:30pm)
I’ve spent the bulk of my senior year trying to reconcile my relationship with Michigan State University.
(01/23/20 4:00pm)
Next Wednesday will mark the two year anniversary of the MSU women’s rowing team march from Jenison Fieldhouse to Hannah Administration Building and subsequent meeting with the Board of Trustees.
(01/23/20 2:00pm)
The State News sat down with Michigan State gymnastics coach Mike Rowe to discuss how his program has been affected since the 2016 arrest of disgraced former doctor Larry Nassar. Rowe was hired in 2017 after former coach Kathie Klages retired while under suspension due to fallout from the investigation into Nassar's crimes. This is his first and only head coaching job at the college level after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh.
(01/23/20 3:00pm)
In a quiet corner of Olds Hall, Robert Kent leads Michigan State’s Office for Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance. He sits at his desk rapidly typing up emails, returning phone calls and scheduling meeting after meeting.
(01/21/20 9:10pm)
The Michigan Attorney General's Office executed search warrants in relation to their investigation into gymnastics coach John Geddert this morning, according to a statement from the department.
(01/24/20 1:00pm)
After the official resignation of ex-Michigan State University President Lou Anna K. Simon, MSU has encountered three changes in leadership after the abuses of ex-Olympic doctor, MSU physician Larry Nassar surfaced. Nearly two years later, court decisions regarding Simon have yet to conclude.
(01/23/20 1:00pm)
The explosion of sexual abuse allegations against former Olympic doctor, Michigan State physician and now-convicted sexual predator Larry Nassar created waves in the lawmaking world.
(01/18/20 5:30pm)
Michigan State has paid more than $498 million in settlements to survivors of Larry Nassar, former MSU doctor convicted of sexually abusing hundreds of women and girls.
(01/15/20 3:00pm)
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. announced in an email to his senior leadership team Friday that senior advisor to the president for diversity Paulette Granberry Russell will be transitioning within the next year or two, according to Emily Guerrant, MSU's spokesperson.
(01/08/20 4:01pm)
Former Michigan State head football coach and former trustee George Perles died late Tuesday evening, according to an obituary received from his family. He was 85.
(01/07/20 3:30pm)
Most Michigan State students spent their winter breaks away from campus, but even with the three weeks off and holidays, MSU-related news still developed.