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U-M regent apologizes after investigation confirms ‘disturbing’ Slack messages as authentic
University of Michigan Regent Jordan Acker apologized after an investigation confirmed his 'lewd' and 'misogynistic' Slack messages about a student were authentic. The university announced it will close the matter without further action, and Acker stated he will remain on the board through his term's end in 2027.
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