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(05/12/17 11:37pm)
After the first of three preliminary examination hearings on Friday, it is still unclear as to whether or not ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar will stand trial on charges of criminal sexual assault at the 55th District Court in Ingham County. Nassar currently faces 15 first-degree criminal sexual conduct charges at the 55th District Court.
(05/12/17 5:19pm)
Michigan First Lady Sue Snyder announced her plans to develop a campus sexual assault workgroup Friday morning in a press release. The new initiative will create resources for campus sexual assault survivors across the state.
(05/12/17 5:09pm)
A preliminary examination hearing is currently being held to determine whether there is enough evidence for ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar to stand on trial against certain criminal sexual assault charges. Nassar currently faces 15 first-degree criminal sexual assault charges in the 55th District Court in Ingham County.
(05/11/17 1:58am)
A new website has been developed by MSU to more frequently update the public on investigations regarding ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar and the sexual assault allegations against four MSU football players.
(05/01/17 7:34pm)
UPDATE 4:16 p.m.
(04/27/17 7:22pm)
In light of campus and national media stories and controversies surrounding ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, allegations of sexual assault made against members of the MSU football team and other issues of sexual assault on campus, MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon sent a campus-wide email to provide an update about how MSU is addressing these concerns.
(05/26/17 8:55pm)
(04/27/17 3:44pm)
During the past year, MSU’s Board of Trustees initiated new renovation projects, addressed campus and national controversies and put new policies into place. Here are the highlights of the 2016-17 academic year.
(04/27/17 2:23pm)
Doctor at center of USA Gymnastics scandal left warning signs at Michigan State | Washington Post
(04/27/17 12:29am)
It has been a long year at MSU. Take a look back at some of the more noteworthy events during the 2016-17 school year.
(04/20/17 5:46pm)
The sexual abuse of children is a problem that plagues communities around the world, though people never expect it to happen in their own communities. Ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar is accused of sexually abusing and exploiting children as young as 6 years old, and new allegations continue to come to light.
(04/17/17 7:25pm)
Four new plaintiffs are suing ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar on charges of sexual abuse. Three were minors at the time of their alleged abuse.
(04/17/17 3:24pm)
MSU’s Board of Trustees met Thursday morning to make decisions from new room and board rates to building renovations. Here are the top five takeaways from the meeting.
(04/17/17 5:45pm)
The decision by MSU star forward Miles Bridges to stay for another season puts the Spartans as the team to beat in the NCAA.
(04/13/17 6:37pm)
In light of recent controversies surrounding ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, President Lou Anna K. Simon and the Board of Trustees provided an update on the university internal reviews and provided new steps at Thursday morning’s Board of Trustees meeting.
(04/13/17 3:33pm)
Former MSU employee Larry Nassar looks towards the 55th District Court Judge Donald L. Allen Jr. during the preliminary examination on Feb. 17, 2017 at 55th District Court in Mason, Mich. The preliminary examination occurred as a result of former MSU employee Larry Nassar's alleged sexual abuse.
(04/13/17 3:29pm)
Former MSU employee Larry Nassar, left, converses with his defense attorney, Matt Newburg, during a preliminary examination conference on March 2, 2017 at 55th District Court in Mason, Mich. Nassar's preliminary examination was deferred to May 12, 2017.
(05/12/17 6:18pm)
(04/13/17 3:31pm)
Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Rosemarie Aquilina signed the “Public-Disclosure Order” Wednesday which will annul and bring clarity to her previous gag order. The previous order served to limit what plaintiffs and their attorneys could say about the sexual assault allegations against ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar, and has been under attack by plaintiffs and their attorneys for being too vague.
(04/13/17 3:40pm)
MSU’s legal bills related to Nassar reach $330,000 | Lansing State Journal