Report: Michigan State names ex-governor John Engler as interim president
LANSING, Mich. - A high-ranking Michigan State University official involved in the board of trustees' plan says former governor John Engler will be named interim president.
The official told The Associated Press that the board will vote to hire Engler on Wednesday amid the fallout over sexual assaults committed by former school sports doctor Larry Nassar. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because the decision had not been publicly announced.
President Lou Anna Simon resigned last week, and the board named Bill Beekman as acting president.
Engler, a Michigan State graduate, served as Michigan's Republican governor from 1990 through 2002. He will lead the school as it confronts civil lawsuits filed by more than 100 women and girls, and investigations by the state attorney general, the NCAA, and Congress.
Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison last week at the end of an extraordinary seven-day hearing at which more than 150 women and girls said he had molested them under the guise of medical treatment. Nassar worked for Michigan State and USA Gymnastics, treating numerous athletes including some Olympians. Victims blamed Michigan State, USA Gymnastics, and the U.S. Olympic Committee for not doing more earlier to stop him.
Reacting to several media reports that Engler will be named to the post, State House Speaker Tom Leonard, a DeWitt Republican, said in a statement that the former governor is the ''right choice.''
''He is a strong leader with a proven track record of reform, and the school needs someone who is able to come in from the outside, stand up to the status quo and make immediate changes,'' he said in a statement. ''I look forward to working with the interim president on new reforms that will better protect women, the students at MSU, and the local community.''
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