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(11/22/22 3:35pm)
Earlier this month, Michigan voters elected Democrats Dennis Denno and Renee Knake Jefferson to the Michigan State University Board of Trustees. They secured their spots on the ballot at April’s Democratic endorsement convention and essentially stopped campaigning after that event, according to their most recent campaign finance filings.
(11/10/22 9:52pm)
Citizens elected four new members to the East Lansing Public Schools Board of Education Tuesday.
(11/10/22 9:08pm)
Following the Nov. 8 midterm election, trustee Renee Knake Jefferson won re-election for eight more years on the board and researcher Dennis Denno will fill the seat vacated by trustee Melanie Foster in Jan. 2023.
(11/09/22 9:14pm)
Renee Knake Jefferson and Dennis Denno have won the two open seats on the MSU Board of Trustees with 24.94% and 24.35% of the votes, respectively, according to the Michigan Secretary of State's unofficial results. Their terms will start in January 2023.
(11/04/22 9:39pm)
Today is Samuel L. Stanley Jr.'s last day as president of Michigan State University.
(11/03/22 10:46pm)
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. has been at odds with the Board of Trustees for months.
(11/07/22 4:00pm)
Two Board of Trustees seats are up for election. Here’s a voter guide with everything you need to know to cast your vote. Voters will be able to choose up to two candidates. Election Day is Nov. 8 and voters can cast their ballot at their local precinct. For more information on where to vote, visit the city clerk’s website or an on-campus satellite voting office.
(10/26/22 4:00pm)
Two new trustee terms will start in Jan. 2023 on the tail end of President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.’s 90-day resignation notice. The first major responsibility the elected trustees will face is the selection of a new president.
(11/01/22 7:00pm)
The State News took a look back at its previous reporting on past university presidents. From our archives, read more about influential moments from these MSU leaders’ tenures.
(10/17/22 5:03pm)
Since the departure of Lou Anna K. Simon from the Michigan State University presidency in 2018, the university has seen three presidents at its helm. Now, upon the resignation notice of Samuel L. Stanley Jr. on Oct. 13, the search begins for what the MSU community hopes will be a president with longevity.
(10/17/22 5:32pm)
Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.’s resignation makes him the third MSU president since 2018 to resign from the role.
(10/17/22 2:00pm)
Parents of Sister Survivors Engage, or POSSE, released a letter outlining its hour-long interviews with each of the four MSU trustee candidates.
(10/17/22 4:00pm)
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr. is the third consecutive MSU president to resign amidst controversies relating to Title IX and Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct, or RVSM, on campus — though Stanley’s resignation is for starkly different reasons than those of his predecessors.
(10/13/22 9:23pm)
Three MSU professors that co-authored an open letter of discontent with MSU’s Board of Trustees expressed displeasure with President Samuel L. Stanley Jr’s resignation notice.
(10/07/22 4:55pm)
MSU signed a brief aimed at keeping sexual abuse survivors from being able to file a lawsuit against universities.
(10/04/22 8:00pm)
The Michigan State University 2022 Security and Fire Safety Report shows how various reported crime rates changed in the first in-person year back on-campus.
(09/21/22 11:59pm)
The Michigan Supreme Court denied Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s application to review the overturning of the conviction of ex-MSU gymnastics coach Kathie Klages.
(09/20/22 3:51pm)
The MSU Board of Trustees needs to get it together.
(09/11/22 7:16pm)
President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.’s contract with Michigan State University is under discussion with the Board of Trustees.
(06/21/22 5:52pm)
Six of the seven defendants charged in connection with fraudulent claims to the Healing Assistance Fund have been sentenced.