Michigan State University (MSU) is facing criticism for its lack of change following a statement from one of Larry Nassar’s survivors. The survivor, Kaylee Lorincz, spoke out at a sentencing hearing for Nassar, a former MSU doctor who was convicted of sexually assaulting hundreds of young female athletes. Lorincz’s statement was powerful and emotional, and she called out MSU for its lack of action in the wake of the scandal.
Since then, MSU has been under fire for its failure to make meaningful changes in the wake of the Nassar scandal. The university has been accused of not doing enough to protect its students from sexual assault and harassment. MSU has also been criticized for its handling of the Nassar case, including its failure to take action against Nassar sooner and its lack of transparency in the investigation.
In response to the criticism, MSU has taken some steps to address the issues raised by Lorincz’s statement. The university has implemented new policies and procedures to better protect students from sexual misconduct. It has also hired an independent investigator to review the university’s handling of the Nassar case.
However, many feel that these steps are not enough. They argue that MSU needs to do more to ensure that such a scandal never happens again. They want to see more transparency and accountability from the university, as well as more resources devoted to preventing sexual misconduct.
It remains to be seen whether MSU will take further action in response to Lorincz’s statement. In the meantime, it is clear that the university still has a long way to go in order to ensure the safety and well-being of its students.