Michigan State Universityās president, Samuel Stanley, has resigned, becoming MSUās third consecutive leader to be forced out over questions of handling of sexual misconduct cases.
Professor Stanley ā with backing from MSUās faculty senate and student government on anĀ increasingly divided campusĀ ā accused MSUās board of trustees of getting overly engaged in the details of matters that the administration has been adequately handling.
āI cannot, in good conscience, continue to serve this board as constituted,ā Professor Stanley said in aĀ Ā giving 90 daysā notice of his departure.
āIt has been my privilege to serve this great institution and the students, faculty, staff and alumni who are the heart and soul of the university,ā he said inĀ Ā accompanying the video.
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MSUās president at the start of 2018, Lou Anna Simon,Ā was pushed outĀ over her management of and response to the Larry Nassar assaults, one of theĀ biggest sexual abuse scandalsĀ in higher education.
A former Republican governor of Michigan, John Engler, following Professor Simon as interim president, quit after repeatedly making insensitive comments about Dr Nassarās victims.
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Professor Stanley was hired from Stony Brook University in New York. He has now spent months battling some trustees, primarily over his handling of a case from April in which the business school dean at the time, Sanjay Gupta, was said to have failed to report to the administration a case in which an intoxicated business school professional allegedly inappropriately touched a student while dancing at a college event.
The trustees also questioned general university compliance with new reporting requirements that arose from the Nassar case.
The board has hired an outside law firm to investigate issues in MSUās Office of Institutional Equity, including the concerns related to Professor Gupta, who resigned in August.
Ahead of Professor Stanleyās departure, MSUās student government unanimously approved a vote of no confidence in the board,Ā Ā and accusing them of creating a āhostile, chaotic and unsafe environmentā on the campus.
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Professor Stanley, in his video message, amplified that complaint. āThe actions of the campus over the past month have shown the world that Michigan State University will not accept micromanagement by board members,ā he said, āand that we will hold individuals, no matter what their rank, accountable for their action.ā
The MSU board, in its own statement, thanked Professor Stanley and said it would share more details on the transition later. āPresident Stanley arrived at a difficult time and provided steady leadership to guide us forward while the entire world was experiencing severe disruption and uncertainty,ā the board said.
Michiganās current governor, Gretchen Whitmer, was among several statewide political leaders who expressed concern over Professor Stanleyās departure.
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