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The University of Michigan has cut ties with embattled hockey coach Mel Pearson. Pearson's contract expired after last season and he had been an at-will employee, pending a review of the program.
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A settlement for a class action lawsuit between the University of Michigan and a student was approved by a federal judge Wednesday. The university said the core of the settlement is establishing a team to address and prevent sexual misconduct.
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On Thursday, the Big Ten voted to add Southern California and UCLA as conference members beginning in 2024, expanding the conference to 16 teams.
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Researchers asked more than 1,100 adolescents and young adults about various incentives offered to young people to get a COVID vaccine
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The task force has been formed by U of M President Mary Sue Coleman and Marschall S. Runge, the university's executive vice president for medical affairs.
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Prosecutors described Shipps as a revered violin instructor, who held the key for his young students to advance in the competitive world of classical music. They say Shipps took advantage of that fact to have what prosecutors describe as “coercive and damaging sexual relationships” with his teenage students.
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The Senators said they agree with Nassar survivors' demands for accountability from the organizations and institutions that were supposed to protect them, but failed them instead.
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The University of Michigan has agreed to a settlement in response to a lawsuit alleging the university does not adequately protect students from sexual misconduct.
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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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The University of Michigan has agreed to a $490 million settlement with hundreds of people who say they were sexually assaulted by a former sports doctor at the school.