Delaware State University President Charged With DUI
Briefly

Delaware State University president Tony Allen has been charged with driving under the influence following a July incident. He was reportedly stopped while driving his personal vehicle with a blood alcohol level of 0.128 percent. Allen, who has been in leadership since 2020, previously served on the President's Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities after his appointment in 2021. Delaware State University officials have refrained from further comments on the incident, indicating that the matter is part of an active legal process. This situation follows another DUI case involving University of Nebraska regent Elizabeth O'Connor.
Tony Allen, president of Delaware State University, was charged with driving under the influence after being pulled over with a blood alcohol level of 0.128 percent.
Allen has led DSU since 2020 and previously served on the President's Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities starting in 2021.
The Delaware State Board of Trustees has stated they will not comment further due to the active legal process involving President Allan.
A recent DUI incident involving University of Nebraska regent Elizabeth O'Connor was reported, with a blood alcohol level of 0.321 percent, causing severe injuries.
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