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WKAR s Sophia Saliby speaks with Lansing State Journal reporter, Kara Berg about her investigation into sexual misconduct at Michigan State University.
Of those employees, at least 11 remain at or are still affiliated with the university. MSU says more work is being done to improve consistency in disciplinary action and accountability.
WKAR s Sophia Saliby spoke with the Lansing State Journal s Kara Berg, who reported the story.
Interview Highlights
On Why Some Offenders Are Still Working At The University After Receiving Discipline Multiple Times
The deans and the heads of the departments or colleges that the employees were at are the ones who are in charge of handing down the punishments. So, they mostly got suspensions. One of them was given a copy of the sexual misconduct policy and told more or less, Here s what this policy is. Don t do it again. But other than that, the only thing that would make sense as to why they were given less of a punishment or why they were