Western University pauses Alice Munro Chair in Creativity program amid reckoning
LONDON, Ont. — Alice Munro’s alma mater has paused the endowed chair program that bears her name over revelations the writer protected her husband after learning he had sexually abused her daughter.
Western University said Andrea Robin Skinner had the school’s “unwavering support” after coming forward about her stepfather’s abuse and mother’s silence.
“At this time, we are pausing the Chair appointment as we carefully consider Munro’s legacy and her ties to Western,” said a short statement posted on its website Friday.
Ileana Paul, Western’s acting dean of arts and humanities, said in an email that author Sheila Heti’s term as the Alice Munro Chair in Creativity ended in April and that the program pause means the Alice Munro seminar course will not be offered this fall.


