Eastern Michigan U. Official Says He Is a Scapegoat in Murder Inquiry

A veteran administrator at Eastern Michigan University says the institution's president and public-safety director "focused blame" on him for the university's response to a murder on the campus.

In a letter to Eastern Michigan's Board of Regents last week, a lawyer for James F. Vick, vice president for student affairs, said the officials had made his client the "designated scapegoat" for how Eastern Michigan handled information about the death of Laura Dickinson, a student found dead

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