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September 30th, 2016, 10:40 PM
http://delawarestatenews.net/news/email-alleges-delaware-state-university-violated-ncaa-rules/
DOVER — Officials refuted a mass email accusing Delaware State University of NCAA violations and sanctions involving academic fraud and other issues related to its football program, the university confirmed on Thursday.The email was apparently transmitted to students and other university community members by an unknown source.
On Monday, DSU sent a message to recipients describing the email as “containing inaccuracies regarding a University employee.”
The university offered few details regarding the mysterious email and issued a statement that said, “Because this is the subject of a criminal investigation, the University cannot comment on it.”
The school’s message to the email’s recipients read:
“Earlier today, through the unauthorized use of a University email account, an electronic message was transmitted to many members of the University community containing inaccuracies regarding a University employee.
“In addition to the transmission being a violation of University policy, it may be actionable by the person against whom it is directed. If you happened to have received this email, please delete it and do not disseminate it further.
“Thank you for your attention to this matter.”
Accusations in the e-mail could not be independently confirmed...
DOVER — Officials refuted a mass email accusing Delaware State University of NCAA violations and sanctions involving academic fraud and other issues related to its football program, the university confirmed on Thursday.The email was apparently transmitted to students and other university community members by an unknown source.
On Monday, DSU sent a message to recipients describing the email as “containing inaccuracies regarding a University employee.”
The university offered few details regarding the mysterious email and issued a statement that said, “Because this is the subject of a criminal investigation, the University cannot comment on it.”
The school’s message to the email’s recipients read:
“Earlier today, through the unauthorized use of a University email account, an electronic message was transmitted to many members of the University community containing inaccuracies regarding a University employee.
“In addition to the transmission being a violation of University policy, it may be actionable by the person against whom it is directed. If you happened to have received this email, please delete it and do not disseminate it further.
“Thank you for your attention to this matter.”
Accusations in the e-mail could not be independently confirmed...