Larry Nassar's medical license revoked, slapped with $1 million fine
Ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's medical license has been permanently revoked by the state Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery.
Ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's medical license has been permanently revoked by the state Board of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery.
To wrap up the It's On Us Week of Action, students will create a giant human teal ribbon Friday. It marks the end of the Week of Action, which MSU, along with hundreds of other campuses across the nation, participated in to recognize April as National Sexual Assault Awareness month.
“Michigan State is wholly dedicated to freedom of speech, not just as a public institution, but as an institution of higher education,” according to MSU’s free speech website. “Here, ideas—not people—are meant to clash and to be evaluated based on their merits.”
From April 2 to April 9, students can vote for the proposals on their personalized ballot. This year's ballot includes four tax referendums and two constitutional questions, but these referendums and constitutional questions differ based on constitute groups.
Here's a timeline of Strampel's involvement at MSU and of the dates alleged in the court affidavit, which details the four charges.
CNN released a report on March 30 looking into John Geddert, famed Olympic coach and previous owner of Twistars Gymnastics Club, and alleged verbal and emotional abuse against gymnasts.
MSU Police Det. Sgt. Andrea Munford's police report of the investigation into ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sexual misconduct brings attention to the roles played by a pair of MSU officials close to Nassar, Michigan Radio reports.
Ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar had Googled whether it was illegal to not use gloves with "intervaginal manipulations" more than once before his 2016 arrest, Michigan Radio reports.
MSU Bakers has announced two new initiatives: A new full-time storefront and a pair of specialty treats benefitting the MSU Sexual Assault Program.
The MSU Board of Trustees said it will hire an adviser as a guide for the search for a new university president.
In an effort to get student voice within the Board of Trustees, two student groups want two different things — one is advocating for one student on the Board, the other for two students and two faculty members.
ASMSU representatives asked Engler about sexual assault allegations against MSU athletes, his handling of sexual assault within women's prisons as governor, creating accountability structures for faculty at MSU, amending the constitution to allow a student position on the Board of Trustees and the search for MSU's next president.
Survivors of ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and other community members took to social media following news that former MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Dean William Strampel was arrested Monday.
The MSU Counseling and Psychiatric Services, or CAPS, has been without a director for more than a year. Projected to be over in April, the search for a new director has been underway this semester, resulting in three candidates.
A public relations firm, Weber Shandwick, charged MSU for more than $500,000 in January for work involving monitoring social media attention surrounding ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's sex abuse cases.
MSU will have two therapists and two victim advocates join the Sexual Assault Program after receiving a grant from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Victim Services, Crime Victim Services Commission.
A tweet that purportedly revealed racist sentiments by an MSU student drew intense social media attention on Wednesday and prompted the university to issue a response to the incident.
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.
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.