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Former U of M president Mary Sue Coleman will serve as interim president.
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“And more importantly, that I just felt sad that he had been in power for so long, and it took this for the Regents to finally publicly say that he was a bad leader, even though they knew it for many years before that.”
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One University of Michigan student talked to Stateside about why the firing of former university president Mark Schlissel is no laughing matter. Also, one former collegiate athlete shared her struggle with eating disorders. And a filmmaker talked about his journey following a beloved pair of piping plovers.
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On today's show, the chair of the U of M Board of Regents discusses the university's recent settlement. We talk about what to do with your fancy clothes during a pandemic, and why Domino's is dissing delivery apps. Plus, a Michigan author gives a sneak peek of her new book.
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This past weekend, after a closed-door meeting, the University of Michigan’s board of regents fired President Mark Schlissel for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with a university employee. We talked to a Title IX attorney about what this says about the school's approach to sexual harassment cases, and what it might mean for the future.
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Dearborn mayor Abdullah Hammoud takes office, maps road past infrastructure and COVID issues. Reporters uncover false advertisement at Baker College. The effects of President Schlissel's departure from the University of Michigan. A chat with Michigan lieutenant governor Garlin Gilchrist, who recently contracted COVID.
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Former University of Michigan football player Jon Vaughn has been camped outside of university president Mark Schlissel's house for nearly a week.
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University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel's new exit compensation package includes up to two additional years at his current salary.
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University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel announced today he would be stepping down from his position in June 2023.
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UM president hopes to see near-perfect vaccination rate in the fall, and the return of joy on campusMichigan's college towns are quieter this spring than they would be in a normal year. As University of Michigan students and faculty wrap up another…