Six years ago, Lou Anna K. Simon helped lead higher education's shaming of Penn State University over the Jerry Sandusky sexual-abuse controversy.
As chairwoman of the NCAA's executive committee, the Michigan State University president criticized Penn State's missteps as "purposeful and premeditated" and "pretty pervasive."
"The right thing is saying something when you see something and doing something after you said something. It's really that simple," Simon told the media in 2012.
But even as Simon was chastising Penn State, it turned out MSU was harboring its own serial pedophile: Larry Nassar, a sports-medicine doctor whose list of victims is many times of Sandusky.
Simon at MSU. SMH. Someone finally notices the hypocrisy (link).
As chairwoman of the NCAA's executive committee, the Michigan State University president criticized Penn State's missteps as "purposeful and premeditated" and "pretty pervasive."
"The right thing is saying something when you see something and doing something after you said something. It's really that simple," Simon told the media in 2012.
But even as Simon was chastising Penn State, it turned out MSU was harboring its own serial pedophile: Larry Nassar, a sports-medicine doctor whose list of victims is many times of Sandusky.
Simon at MSU. SMH. Someone finally notices the hypocrisy (link).