Michigan State: New President Will Be Chosen By 2019

LANSING (AP) — The tumultuous era of Michigan State University interim president John Engler is expected to end by June 2019.

The university's governing board announced the timeline Wednesday for selecting Engler's replacement. He was tapped to lead the university in February amid a crisis surrounding former sports doctor Larry Nassar.

RELATED: MSU State Board Backs Engler After He Apologizes to Nassar Victim

Nassar, who also worked for USA Gymnastics, is now imprisoned for sexually abusing hundreds of girls and women while employed at Michigan State.

Trustees Dianne Byrum and Melanie Foster will lead the search process, with outgoing University of Virginia president Teresa Sullivan serving as an adviser. A search committee will form in August.

RELATED: 120 Nassar victims urge Michigan State board to fire Engler

Sexual assault victims of Nassar have protested Engler's leadership and want him to resign. Two trustees backed a motion to oust Engler, but it failed.

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