April 11, 2008
Albuquerque Journal
Dean Apologizes For Porn E-Mails
The Associated Press
LAS CRUCES— An associate dean at New Mexico State University who was accused of e-mailing pornography to others at the school has apologized, according to a confidential memo.
In the March 31 memo, Larry Olsen acknowledged sending "a bad attempt at humor," the Las Cruces Sun-News reported Thursday. Two e-mails from 2007 and 2008 from Olsen's administrative e-mail address, which were provided to the media, show explicit pictures of male and female nudity.
Faculty member John Moraros has said that, shortly before he and his wife were told in February that their contracts were not being renewed, he confronted an NMSU official about pornographic images the official sent him and asked him to stop.
Moraros said the official told him he would make Moraros disappear from NMSU. Olsen was later identified as having sent the images.
Olsen, associate dean of the College of Health and Social Services, and department head James Robinson voluntarily stepped down pending an investigation into the e-mails.
"In my role as associate dean, I clearly erred in sending this material to Dr. Moraros using my NMSU account," Olsen wrote in the memo. "I regret this mistake and know it will never recur."
NMSU counsel Bruce Kite has declined comment on any ongoing investigation.
Olsen and Robinson are currently representing NMSU at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance's national conference, drawing protests from some students because of the ongoing investigation and the fact both men have temporarily stepped down.
Moraros, professor Satya Rao and graduate student Freedom Chetani contend Olsen's and Robinson's offices have merely been relocated and that they are still acting in their previous capacities, including alerting faculty to research opportunities and representing the college at the alliance's conference.