Michigan hushes up music scandal
OperaRemember the University of Michigan?
It’s where the last president was fired for allegedly coming on to a staff member. But that’s the least of its misdeeds.
It ignored years of sexual abuse by violin professor Stephen Shipps.
It dithered over claims of sexual assault by countertenor David Daniels.
It unfairly banned composer Bright Sheng for showing Laurence Olivier’s blackface Otello.
And more.
Now, students at the Voice and Opera Department have been told that Dr Scott Piper has been placed ‘on administrative leave’ and may not be contacted.
Dr Piper, a Paul Robeson Scholar Award winner, was a star pupil of George Shirley and Shirley Verrett. Piper was replaced in June as department chair and relieved of all involvement in the summer vocal program.
His suspension is said to be a ‘Title IX’ issue but the university is not commenting.
Watch this space.
The doctor is not in. And apparently won’t be anytime soon.
Given he was a horrible chair and human being to a lot people at the university, I’m glad karma has whipped around to get him back!
It’s a program that is going to continue to draw talented students, for a variety of reasons. It’s too bad they are so very poor at picking the people to teach those students.
I’m an alum, and when the School of Music sends me a fundraising appeal, it goes directly into the trash.
He and his contact information are still on the website (and the page was updated on October 29th).
https://smtd.umich.edu/profiles/scott-piper/
U Michigan is also currently being sued for racial discrimination by two former faculty members in the Music Theory Department.
https://www.pacermonitor.com/public/case/52540197/Mukherji_v_University_of_Michigan_et_al
https://www.pacermonitor.com/public/case/51946420/Satyendra_v_University_of_Michigan_et_al