Survivor lawsuits against Nassar, MSU return to mediation
MSU and others sued by the survivors of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse have agreed to return to a mediation phase in lawsuits.
MSU and others sued by the survivors of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar’s sexual abuse have agreed to return to a mediation phase in lawsuits.
According to records, democratic gubernatorial candidate and MSU alumna Gretchen Whitmer received a $3,330 donation from former dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine, William Strampel.
Former MSU football player Auston Roberston requested a venue change for the criminal trial he is facing.
Five of MSU’s graduate programs have been listed the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Reports’ latest ranking, and 10 of MSU's graduate programs have been ranked within the top 10 best graduate programs in the country.
Facing charges of a felony and three misdemeanors, former MSU Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine William Strampel was arraigned in East Lansing's 54B District Court via video call Tuesday.
The execution of a search warrant at the Hannah Administration Building in early February led to charges against former MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Dean William Strampel, Special Counsel William Forsyth announced at a press conference Tuesday.
Four alleged victims have come forward to allege sexual misconduct against former MSU dean William Strampel, who oversaw the College of Osteopathic Medicine and supervised ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
William Strampel, the dean of MSU's College of Osteopathic Medicine and Larry Nassar's former boss, is awaiting arraignment in East Lansing's 54-B District Court on Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
Former MSU Dean of Osteopathic Medicine William Strampel has been arrested. Strampel is currently in the Ingham County Jail system, according to jail records.
The special prosecutor appointed to investigate MSU's handling of sexual misconduct involving ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar will provide an update on his investigation into MSU on Tuesday.
Reclaim MSU is calling for a change of the bylaws of the Board of Trustees, demanding representation of students and faculty is the decision-making processes of the board. Reclaim MSU also has a policy proposal with an outline of a University Board, which would be comprised of students and faculty who would represent the members of the university community.
Wieber recounted her experiences of sexual abuse at the hands of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, of coming forward and continuing her life. She shared the inner struggles she had, facing fear and experiencing empowerment. Here are three key points from her talk.
Residents and advocates for survivors of sexual assault came together to discuss ways to combat sexual violence at the East Lansing Public Library on Saturday.
A Housing and Urban Development official determined a 2013 sidewalk improvement project along Abbot Road to be ineligible for federal funding. Although the money will initially be returned, it can be used in future projects until it expires.
Hundreds of marchers descended upon the Capitol lawn in Lansing on Saturday to take part in the “March for Our Lives” — a national anti-gun violence protest organized in wake of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.
MSU Interim President John Engler announced the creation of the "Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Education and Compliance" Friday afternoon, an executive office which will restructure MSU's Title IX and prevention apparatus.
USA Gymnastics, or USAG, has filed a motion to dismiss complaints from a number of cases related to ex-MSU and USAG doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse of hundreds.
New survey results compiled by Lansing firm Public Sector Consultants reach a similar conclusion as a previous survey: residents are divided on how to best handle the city's budget crisis.
Students, parents and faculty will take to the Michigan State Capitol on Saturday and march to remember those who lost their lives due to gun violence and to demand change.
Calling for community inclusion, campus group ReclaimMSU is rallying Friday from 5 to 8 p.m, at the Hannah Administration Building. The rally will demand the Board of Trustees involve the community in its search of a new President.