Day 1 of Nassar's sentencing in Eaton County begins
Ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar began day one of his Eaton County sentencing for three counts of criminal sexual conduct Wednesday morning.
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Ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar began day one of his Eaton County sentencing for three counts of criminal sexual conduct Wednesday morning.
MSU's reported intent to appoint former Governor John Engler as interim president has been met with initial backlash from some.
Former Governor John Engler will be appointed MSU's interim president, according to multiple media outlets.
MSU donor Peter Secchia, under fire for his recent comments regarding Larry Nassar, has made donations related to former Kent County Prosecutor William Forsyth, who is leading Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette’s investigation of MSU.
Roughly 50 members of the MSU women’s rowing team marched from Jenison Field House to the Hannah Administration Building Monday to hold a meeting with members of the MSU Board of Trustees.
John Geddert, gymnastics coach and founder of Twistars Gymnastics, has transferred all of his business management to his wife, Kathryn Geddert.
From left to right, social relations and policy senior Kasidy Higgings, music education senior Nicole Marek, and kinesiology senior Lindsey Klei lock arms while addressing the media before walking to meet with the Board of Trustees on Jan 29, 2018 at Jenison Fieldhouse. The team compiled a list of their expectations in regards to how MSU handles sexual assault to present at the meeting. Larry Nassar served as the rowing team’s physician from 1998-2016 and survivors of his abuse still remain on MSU women’s rowing team.
MSU journalism professor Sue Carter is under investigation for an alleged inappropriate sexual relationship by the Office of Institutional Equity, or OIE.
Eighty-four new cases of criminal sexual conduct have been filed with MSU Police since Jan. 16, the first day of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sentencing in Ingham County.
MSU Women's Rowing Team will meet with four of the eight members of the MSU Board of Trustees at 4 p.m. about the university's failure to handle ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse case.
When Tom Izzo approached the podium at the Breslin Center Friday night, he just wanted to talk about basketball.
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette held a media conference Saturday regarding the investigation of MSU and its handling of sexual misconduct, particularly regarding ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. He said it is the department's top priority.
Roughly 500 students attended the March for Survivors and Change at MSU Friday evening, a protest intended to stand in solidarity with survivors of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse.
The March for Survivors and Change — initially named Students for the Resignation of Lou Anna K. Simon, before a certain event rendered that title obsolete — started with a tension reflected of the many emotions brewing across campus for the last week.
The IZZONE wasn’t green and wasn’t white Friday night.
As the Associated Students of Michigan State University, or ASMSU, President Lorenzo Santavicca said, “We are in a crisis mode right now at our university."
Michigan Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Bill Schuette will provide updates on his investigation into MSU in a media conference at noon on Saturday.
William "Bill" Beekman is now acting president of MSU.
William "Bill" Beekman is now the acting president of Michigan State University.
Amid the sentencing and notoriety of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's scandal, MSU Athletic Director Mark Hollis announced his retirement Friday. His last day will be on Jan. 31.