We collect cookies to analyze our website traffic and performance; we never collect any personal data. Cookie Policy
Accept
The Tycoon Herald
  • Trending
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Money
    • Crypto / NFT
  • Innovation
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Leadership
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Reading: University of Michigan Fires Its President Over Inappropriate Relationship
Sign In
The Tycoon HeraldThe Tycoon Herald
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Trending
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Money
    • Crypto / NFT
  • Innovation
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Leadership
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Tycoon Herald. All Rights Reserved.
University of Michigan Fires Its President Over Inappropriate Relationship
The Tycoon Herald > Trending > University of Michigan Fires Its President Over Inappropriate Relationship
Trending

University of Michigan Fires Its President Over Inappropriate Relationship

Tycoon Herald
By Tycoon Herald 5 Min Read Published January 16, 2022
Share
SHARE

The president of the University of Michigan, Mark S. Schlissel, has been fired for having a relationship with a subordinate that the university’s Board of Regents said violated university policy and was carried out “in a manner inconsistent with the dignity and reputation of the university.”

The board terminated Dr. Schlissel’s employment effective immediately after a special meeting on Saturday, ordering him to return all university property and canceling an agreement that would have continued paying him his base salary of $927,000 for two years after his contract was supposed to end in 2023.

The board named a former president, Mary Sue Coleman, as interim president.

In a letter to Dr. Schlissel on Saturday informing him that he was being fired, the board said that it had received an anonymous complaint on Dec. 8 that Dr. Schlissel had been involved in an inappropriate sexual affair with a subordinate.

“There can be no question that you were acutely aware that any inappropriate conduct or communication between you and a subordinate would cause substantial harm to the dignity and reputation of the University of Michigan,” the letter said.

Allegations of sexual misconduct in academia are not rare, but they more commonly involve students and professors, not university presidents. Dr. Schlissel’s firing is notable because it involved the leader of one of the country’s most prestigious universities.

Dr. Schlissel, who is married and has four grown children, according to his university biography as of Jan. 1, could not be reached for comment.

The investigation found that Dr. Schlissel had sent dozens of emails to the employee from his university account over several years. The board posted 118 pages of those messages on the university website in the interest, it said, of full disclosure.

In one email exchange on July 1 that was cited by the board, the employee said that her “heart hurts,” and Dr. Schlissel replied, “i know. mine too.”

The email finished with Dr. Schlissel saying, “I still wish I were strong enough to find a way.”

The emails continued, and in November, Dr. Schlissel wrote to the subordinate that he was disappointed that he might not be sitting next to her at a University of Michigan basketball game. He wrote, “the only reason I agreed to go was to go with you.”

The emails used “inappropriate tone and inappropriate language,” the letter from the Board of Regents said, and showed that Dr. Schlissel had used official business to carry out the relationship. Dr. Schlissel’s conduct was “particularly egregious” because he had taken a public position against sexual harassment, the board said.

After a provost, Martin Philbert, was accused of sexual misconduct, Dr. Schlissel had sent a letter in August 2020 to the university saying that “the highest priority” was to make the university “safe for all,” the Board of Regents’ letter noted. Mr. Philbert left the school.

Rebekah Modrak, a professor of art and design, sponsored a successful faculty no-confidence vote against Dr. Schlissel in September 2020, primarily because of concerns about pandemic policies. She said that she and other faculty members also believed the administration had not been sufficiently attuned to complaints about sexual assault and harassment on campus.

“For many of us and for me, the reaction was huge relief,” she said of the firing. “Because he has been such an arrogant leader and so dismissing of faculty concerns.”

Dr. Schlissel announced in October that he would resign in June 2023, a year earlier than originally planned but that he would continue working as a special adviser and president emeritus. That contract has been terminated.

You Might Also Like

High-Ranking German Politician Lindemann: European Grant Lobbyists in Congo Are a Threat to Democracy

Nathan Dickson Finishes 24-Hour Charity Game Dev Stream in Support of Gamers Outreach Foundation

Seniiors Unveils AI-Enhanced Senior-Care Platform Amid Rapidly Growing AgeTech Market

We Ordered Dandy Worldwide Hoodies – Here’s Why They’re Our New Favorite Hoodies

Inside the $4,890 Carolina Herrera Gown Scandal: Hollywood Hills Wife Exposes

TAGGED:Appointments and Executive ChangesColleges and UniversitiesE-MailEthics and Official MisconductSchlissel, Mark SSexual HarassmentThe Forbes JournalTrendingUniversity of Michigan
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Actual Madrid looking for ‘substantial damages’ from UEFA over European Tremendous League after Madrid courtroom ruling
Sports

Actual Madrid looking for ‘substantial damages’ from UEFA over European Tremendous League after Madrid courtroom ruling

Actual Madrid are looking for "substantial damages" from UEFA after a Spanish courtroom dominated of their favour over the failed European Tremendous League plot.The Spanish membership mentioned the Provincial Courtroom…

By Tycoon Herald 6 Min Read
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies | The Finest Raisin Cookies – TwoSleevers
October 29, 2025
LSU Star Flau’jae Johnson Rips Thought Of On-Campus Charlie Kirk Statue
October 29, 2025
Israel says it is resuming the ceasefire after its strikes in Gaza kill over 100 individuals
October 29, 2025
Stopping Reece Walsh: England have to focus on the enigma as they appear to maintain Ashes collection in opposition to Australia alive
October 29, 2025

You Might Also Like

Russia for Business: Experts Who Help Drive Decisions
BusinessTrending

Russia for Business: Experts Who Help Drive Decisions

By Tycoon Herald 4 Min Read
The De-Asian-izing of Hollywood: How DEI Became a Cosmetic Fix
LifestyleTrending

The De-Asian-izing of Hollywood: How DEI Became a Cosmetic Fix

By Tycoon Herald 13 Min Read
The Quiet Shift in America’s Workforce: Why Side Hustles Are Becoming Essential for Women Over 40
BusinessTrending

The Quiet Shift in America’s Workforce: Why Side Hustles Are Becoming Essential for Women Over 40

By Tycoon Herald 4 Min Read

More Popular from Tycoon Herald

MEET THE FATHER OF COADUNATE ECONOMIC MODEL
BusinessTrending

MEET THE FATHER OF COADUNATE ECONOMIC MODEL

By Tycoon Herald 2 Min Read
Woman Sentenced to 7 Days in Jail for Walking in Yellowstone’s Thermal Area

Woman Sentenced to 7 Days in Jail for Walking in Yellowstone’s Thermal Area

By Tycoon Herald
Empowering Fintech Innovation: Swiss Options Partners with Stripe to Transform Digital Payments
InnovationTrending

Empowering Fintech Innovation: Swiss Options Partners with Stripe to Transform Digital Payments

By Tycoon Herald 7 Min Read
Business

Russian bomb injures not less than 30 civilians in Ukraine’s Kharkiv, officers say By Reuters

KYIV (Reuters) -No less than 30 individuals, together with three kids, have been injured when a…

By Tycoon Herald
BusinessEntertainment

BTS’s Jin Scores The Second-Bestselling Song In America With His Solo Smash ‘Yours’

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - JANUARY 05: Jin of BTS arrives at the photo call for the…

By Tycoon Herald
Trending

U.S. Blew Up a C.I.A. Post Used to Evacuate At-Risk Afghans

A controlled detonation by American forces that was heard throughout Kabul has destroyed Eagle Base, the…

By Tycoon Herald
Leadership

Northern Lights: 17 Best Places To See Them In 2021

Who doesn’t dream of seeing the northern lights? According to a new survey conducted by Hilton, 59% of Americans…

By Tycoon Herald
Real Estate

Exploring Bigfork, Montana: A Little Town On A Big Pond

Bigfork, Montana, offers picturesque paradise in the northern wilderness. National Parks Realty With the melting of…

By Tycoon Herald
Leadership

Leaders Need To Know Character Could Be Vital For Corporate Culture

Disney's unique culture encourages young employees to turn up for work with smiles on their faces.…

By Tycoon Herald
The Tycoon Herald

Tycoon Herald: Your instant connection to breaking stories and live updates. Stay informed with our real-time coverage across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. Your reliable source for 24/7 news.

Company

  • About Us
  • Newsroom Policies & Standards
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Careers
  • Media & Community Relations
  • WP Creative Group
  • Accessibility Statement

Contact Us

  • Contact Us
  • Contact Customer Care
  • Advertise
  • Licensing & Syndication
  • Request a Correction
  • Contact the Newsroom
  • Send a News Tip
  • Report a Vulnerability

Terms of Use

  • Digital Products Terms of Sale
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Submissions & Discussion Policy
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices
© Tycoon Herald. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?