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The University of Michigan has agreed to a settlement with more than 1,000 people who say they were sexually assaulted by Dr. Robert Anderson at the school during his nearly four-decade career.
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An interim president is taking the helm at the University of Michigan after the school's Board of Regents fired former President Mark Schlissel. Among the challenges facing new leadership: Changing the culture that let the late university doctor Robert E. Anderson abuse patients for decades.
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When the Senate meets this week, they will discuss a bill making it easier for accusers of deceased University of Michigan athletics Doctor Robert Anderson to sue the school.
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Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has bet a gift package of famous Michigan-made cherry sweets and treats from Cherry Republic in Glen Arbor.
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A respected University of Michigan economic report says the state’s economy is improving at a slow and steady pace, with a full recovery expected in 2023.
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The Michigan State University football team is ranked 2nd in the Big Ten Conference with an undefeated record so far. The team faces off against its state rival, the University of Michigan on Saturday.
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A program at the University of Michigan to combat struggles that low-income and first-generation college students can face is getting $40 million from the Judy and Fred Wilpon Family Foundation.
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Anderson worked in various capacities at the University of Michigan from the 1960s through his retirement in 2003.
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Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Washington Post reporter Lenny Bernstein and Tad DeLuca about a sex abuse case at the University of Michigan involved over 950 victims. DeLuca was one of them.
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A judge has ordered the University of Michigan to fill a public records request and release pay information for employees in an office dedicated to…