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(08/26/19 1:00pm)
About a year after the university announced it was going to conduct a presidential search following ex-President Lou Anna K. Simon's resignation, the Michigan State Board of Trustees unanimously voted to approve Samuel L. Stanley Jr. — Stony Brook University president for almost 10 years — as MSU’s next president at a special board meeting May 28. Stanley officially began his term Aug. 1.
(08/15/19 10:35pm)
Michigan State football athletic trainer David Jager is accused of attempted sexual assault, domestic violence and lying to a police officer, court records show.
(08/26/19 12:30pm)
Most Michigan State students spent their summer away from campus, but things involving the university still continued.
(08/12/19 5:14pm)
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights, or OCR, announced on Monday that they entered into a voluntary resolution agreement with Michigan State and related entities, resolving a civil rights investigation related to Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse of gymnasts and others while employed by MSU, according to a press release.
(08/07/19 6:52pm)
Former Dean of Michigan State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine William Strampel was sentenced Wednesday to one year in Ingham County Jail. Judge Joyce Draganchuk sentenced Strampel to one year in jail for each of two counts of willful neglect in relation to his role as ex-MSU Doctor Larry Nassar's boss and 11 months for his misconduct in the office felony.
(08/07/19 3:14pm)
Ex-dean of Michigan State's College of Osteopathic Medicine William Strampel was sentenced to one year in Ingham County Jail Wednesday morning.
(08/05/19 4:45pm)
On August 31, 2019 — shortly after students arrive to East Lansing for the fall semester — ex-Michigan State President Lou Anna K. Simon will have officially retired from an MSU tenured faculty position with a $2.45 million payout, including other former executive benefits.
(08/01/19 7:07pm)
Editor's note: This article contains some sensitive descriptions.
(08/01/19 4:28pm)
Michigan State University welcomed its 21st president, Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., on Thursday.
(07/31/19 3:37pm)
A U.S. Senate subcommittee investigation report obtained by NBC found that Michigan State University, along with the FBI, USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Olympic Committee, failed to protect young gymnasts from Larry Nassar's abuse.
(07/30/19 10:40pm)
Ex-Michigan State President Lou Anna K. Simon will retire from the university on August 31, 2019 after 45 years, holding the titles president emeritus and faculty emeritus with a payout of $2.45 million over three years.
(07/24/19 12:00pm)
The seventh and last day of ex-MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon's preliminary hearing featured closing statements from both the prosecution and defense Tuesday in Eaton County District Court.
(07/19/19 10:11pm)
Michigan State Athletic Director Bill Beekman fired women's rowing coach Matt Weise this week, the Lansing State Journal reports.
(07/13/19 9:32pm)
Michigan State Trustee Brian Mosallam — along with Michigan State Police Detective Lieutenant Joseph Cavanaugh — testified as ex-MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon's defense built its case at the sixth day of Simon's preliminary hearing Friday.
(08/19/19 4:50pm)
Michigan State has recently experienced several changes to its administration and leadership. Here is a list of the people you should know at the university.
(06/25/19 5:16pm)
Trustee Dianne Byrum said the Michigan State University Board of Trustees still stand by their decision to not waive attorney-client privilege and release all documents from previous investigations into the university's handling of Larry Nassar's abuse to the Michigan Attorney General, despite calls from Attorney General Dana Nessel to do so.
(06/25/19 2:55pm)
Seven women have told investigators that Dr. Robert W. Wiseman, a physiology professor in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State, has made sexual comments to them, according to an investigation report.
(06/21/19 6:54pm)
The subject of public participation at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting related to concerns of the intermediate Healing Assistance Fund for second-wave survivors of Larry Nassar's abuse. The board has faced criticism for not placing discussion for compensation to second-wave Nassar survivors on the meeting agenda.
(06/21/19 3:28pm)
The Michigan State Board of Trustees announced Friday morning at a board meeting that the McDermott Will & Emery law firm will conduct an independent investigation into the university's handling of reports against Larry Nassar's sexual abuse.
(06/20/19 6:40pm)
Nicole Eastman was a primary witness in the trial of William Strampel, ex-dean of Michigan State's College of Osteopathic Medicine. The jury found Strampel guilty of misconduct in office and two counts of willful neglect of duty as a result of his mishandling of a 2014 Title IX investigation into disgraced former MSU doctor Larry Nassar.