U of M Professor Accused Of Sexual Misconduct, On Leave

ANN ARBOR (AP) — A University of Michigan violin professor went on leave,  days before a scathing article describing allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct was released.

Stephen Shipps, employed by UM since September 1989

 

The Detroit News reports Stephen Shipps went on leave Dec. 7. preceding a story published by the Michigan Daily, in which students accused him of sexual relationships, unwanted touching and inappropriate statements. The allegations span decades.

The university confirmed his leave but declined comment to The News. Shipps' attorney and spokesman also both declined comment.

Shipps, hired by Michigan in 1989, is the second professor to depart recently amid sexual misconduct allegations. A student filed a lawsuit earlier this year against David Daniels.

Daniels, an opera singer, denied the allegations, as well as another made by a performer nearly a decade ago.

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