Michigan State president faces ouster amid Nassar fallout

In this July 24, 2018 file photo, Michigan State University Interim President John Engler speaks during a Senate Commerce subcommittee hearing on “Strengthening and Empowering U.S. Amateur Athletes,” on Capitol Hill in Washington. Michigan State University’s board has called a special meeting amid renewed criticism of Engler’s handling of the fallout around disgraced ex-sports medicine doctor Larry Nassar. The school says “a personnel action” will be discussed Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019. Engler told The Detroit News Editorial Board last Friday that women sexually assaulted by the now-imprisoned Nassar have been in the “spotlight” and are “still enjoying that moment at times, you know, the awards and recognition.” (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

DETROIT — Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees will seek to oust interim President John Engler if he does not resign amid criticism of comments he made about victims of imprisoned ex-sports doctor Larry Nassar, trustees said Wednesday.

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