You rang?
Apparently he's just a big peacekeeper guys:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Michigan&src=hash">#Michigan</a> OT Taylor Lewan asked abt an off-field incident: "I was breaking up a fight. That's not who I am. There was no fight."</p>— Bruce Feldman (@BFeldmanCBS) <a href="https://twitter.com/BFeldmanCBS/statuses/436586799402876929">February 20, 2014</a></blockquote>
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HA! Someone cue the vid/gif of Lewan's antics in most recent scuUM/MSU game
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Who did Clowney make look like he wasn't even there when he nearly killed VSmith?
Yeah, I want one of those tackles from the U of Fedinvestigan on my NFL team! Right Rack?
The University of Michigan is reportedly the subject of a federal investigation regarding the school's handling of an alleged 2009 rape involving former kicker Brendan Gibbons.
The Detroit News reported Tuesday that two complaints prompted the investigation, and the U.S. Department of Eduction confirmed that the Office for Civil Rights is investigating a Title IX complaint involving the school.
Gibbons was arrested, but never charged, after it was alleged that he sexually assaulted a female student at a party on Nov. 22, 2009. It was not until Dec. 19, 2013 that Gibbons received a letter telling him he would be expelled from the school due to a violation of the Student Sexual Conduct Policy.
According to the report, Doug Smith, a former University of the Michigan pathologist, filed a complained with the U.S. Department of Education last year. He alleged that the school refused to investigate the case and claimed that "the grievance procedure does not fully comply with Title IX." Smith has reportedly been one of the "loudest voices demanding that the university investigate the alleged rape."
More details, via The Detroit News:
According to the letter sent to Smith: “(The Office for Civil Rights) has determined it is appropriate to proceed to investigation on the following issue: that the University failed to promptly and equitably respond to complaints, reports and/or incidents of sexual violence of which it had notice, and, as a result, students were subjected to a sexually hostile environment.”
The letter also indicated that one of the students was expelled from U-M in December 2013. That month, the university notified Gibbons that he was being expelled for violating the school's sexual misconduct policy.
University officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the investigation. The victim, and Gibbons, also could not be reached for comment.
Brady Hoke released a statement earlier this month regarding the strange timeline of events in the Gibbons case. He denied any influence from the athletic department, but declined to share any details due to federal privacy laws and University policies.
"Michigan Athletics has no influence over any part of a review of a potential violation of University's student code of conduct — not the process, the investigation or the timing of the resolution," Hoke said. "In general, while we may be aware of an ongoing proceeding, we always strive to balance transparency with privacy.
"Our usual approach is to not issue discipline related to a student's standing on the team before the University's process runs its course and the outcome has been determined. We will always respect the rights and confidentiality of the process and the parties involved. One way we do that is by not discussing the details of student disciplinary matters."
Taylor Lewan, Gibbons' former roommate, addressed the issue last week at the NFL Combine.
"That's definitely a situation between those two people," Lewan told MLive.com in Indianapolis, in response to allegations that he intimidated the witness in the Gibbons case. "I'm not here to protect Brendan or the young lady. That's not what I'm here to do. I'm here to talk about football."
According to The Detroit News, a group of Michigan students are planning to march to the Fleming Administration Building to demonstrate against the administration's handling of sexual violence cases.
Brendan, Winter break seems longer than previous years. When is your winter break over? Don't you need to get back to school? Well mom, I uh...............
I'm pretty sure he was expelled after he graduated. Can someone verify that?
That's my understanding as well. If he already has a diploma from UM, it's basically meaningless. Like a former boss announcing you've been fired weeks after you quit. Just a hollow attempt by UM to publicly censure Gibbons for PR reasons.
But I try not to assume the worst, especially regarding my enemies. Maybe they're withholding Gibbons' degree/ refusing to certify him as a graduate? That would at least mean something. I doubt it though.
I'm pretty sure he was expelled after he graduated. Can someone verify that?
That's my understanding as well. If he already has a diploma from UM, it's basically meaningless. Like a former boss announcing you've been fired weeks after you quit. Just a hollow attempt by UM to publicly censure Gibbons for PR reasons.
But I try not to assume the worst, especially regarding my enemies. Maybe they're withholding Gibbons' degree/ refusing to certify him as a graduate? That would at least mean something. I doubt it though.
Im pretty sure he finished undergrad and received his diploma.
He then enrolled in a graduate program, played football last fall, and then got kicked out of the graduate program during the month of November.
This could happen.
Yes, I assume he got an undergrad degree from um (one would think he had to do this to begin a graduate program, but there are a few exceptions). I was thinking he had finished grad school too, but maybe he was only in for a semester?
I'm pretty sure he was expelled after he graduated. Can someone verify that?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Major props to the reporting by <a href="https://twitter.com/michigandaily">@michigandaily</a> seniors <a href="https://twitter.com/MattSlovin">@MattSlovin</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/arubenfire">@arubenfire</a> for opening this Gibbons story up (1/2).</p>— Chantel Jennings (@ChantelJennings) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChantelJennings/statuses/438365577728385024">February 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Without their work, we might've all still believe that Gibbons missed the bowl game for a "family matter" in Florida. (2/2)</p>— Chantel Jennings (@ChantelJennings) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChantelJennings/statuses/438365656988131328">February 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>SUM said that according to SAPAC, Brady Hoke and other coaches don't have to go through sexual policy training.</p>— Chantel Jennings (@ChantelJennings) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChantelJennings/statuses/438393562502164480">February 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Students chanting: "Sh*ts f*cked up, Brady Hoke, all your lies are such a joke."</p>— Chantel Jennings (@ChantelJennings) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChantelJennings/statuses/438395361132957696">February 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Statement from the Student Union of Michigan on today's rally: <a href="http://t.co/8eECj2omKM">pic.twitter.com/8eECj2omKM</a></p>— Chantel Jennings (@ChantelJennings) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChantelJennings/statuses/438396148290560001">February 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Video of the Student Union of Michigan marching into the Fleming Administration Building. <a href="http://t.co/hzwoLL55Mu">http://t.co/hzwoLL55Mu</a></p>— Chantel Jennings (@ChantelJennings) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChantelJennings/statuses/438400074578919424">February 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Junior Sumana Palle speaks at the Fleming Admin Building asking for the admin to admit they helped cover up a rape. <a href="http://t.co/HjR2apVQaV">pic.twitter.com/HjR2apVQaV</a></p>— Chantel Jennings (@ChantelJennings) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChantelJennings/statuses/438400261778702336">February 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Before the rally, students pointed out that it's actually easier on Michigan's campus to order football tickets than to report a rape.</p>— Chantel Jennings (@ChantelJennings) <a href="https://twitter.com/ChantelJennings/statuses/438401754179203072">February 25, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Wow, like a whole 30 people in the picture of the "rally".
Cmon man, we both know Lewan 'influenced' others not to show
Brendan, Winter break seems longer than previous years. When is your winter break over? Don't you need to get back to school? Well mom, I uh...............
When incoming University of Michigan president Mark Schlissel first experienced Ann Arbor, it was during a clandestine tour that, oddly enough, made a stop at perhaps the most famous business in Ann Arbor: Zingerman's Deli.
Yet, luckily for Schlissel and unluckily for the media hoping to scoop the veiled presidential search process, he went undiscovered.
It was a cold winter Saturday, and Schlissel was secretly interviewing for the top spot at U-M. Regents, considering him a top candidate, invited him to Ann Arbor to experience the town, but they knew they had to make sure Schlissel — Brown University's provost and a well-known biomedical researcher — went unnoticed.
"Surprisingly, even though I'd given seminars at dozens of universities around the country about my own research, I'd never been invited to give a talk at Michigan, so I'd never been on the campus before," Schlissel recalled.
U-M's Board of Regents on Friday voted unanimously to elect Schlissel as U-M's 14th president. He begins in July.
It's been 100 days since Michigan's last commitment (2016 OT Erik Swenson)