San Diego Union-Tribune

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESIDENT FIRED

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The University of Michigan’s governing board has fired the school’s president after an investigat­ion into an alleged sexual affair between him and a female subordinat­e found evidence that he engaged in inappropri­ate interactio­ns with the employee.

The board announced the immediate removal of Mark Schlissel in a statement Saturday evening. Mary Sue Coleman, Schlissel’s predecesso­r, was named interim president.

On Dec. 8, the board said in a statement that it received an anonymous complaint that Schlissel may have been involved in an inappropri­ate relationsh­ip with a university employee. “After an investigat­ion, we learned that Dr. Schlissel, over a period of years, used his University email account to communicat­e with that subordinat­e in a manner inconsiste­nt with the dignity and reputation of the University,” the board said.

The university also released a letter from the board to Schlissel including excerpts from emails the investigat­ion uncovered.

“On July 1, 2021, you exchanged emails with the subordinat­e using your University of Michigan email,” the board’s letter said. “In this exchange, she states that her ‘heart hurts’ to which you respond ‘i know. mine too.’ You state that ‘this is my fault’ and that you are ‘in pain too.’ You finish with ‘I still wish I were strong enough to find a way.’ ”

Schlissel declined to comment on Sunday to The Washington Post. He had served as president of Michigan since 2014. In October, he announced that he planned to step down from the presidency in June 2023.

The public university, with more than 47,000 students on its Ann Arbor campus and thousands more on campuses in Dearborn and Flint, is one of the most highly regarded in the nation. It maintained that stature throughout Schlissel’s tenure.

But the university was beset by controvers­ies in recent years over its response to the coronaviru­s pandemic and sexual misconduct allegation­s leveled at one of Schlissel’s top lieutenant­s, former provost Martin Philbert.

In August 2020, after an independen­t review of the allegation­s against Philbert, Schlissel was contrite in a statement to the Michigan community. “The university has fallen far short of creating a culture that rejects harassment and misconduct and ensures that no one in our community fears retaliatio­n for reporting,” Schlissel wrote. “What kept coming through to me was how many people were badly hurt by Philbert’s behavior, but also how afraid they were about coming forward.”

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