"Tennessee State University Board Replaced by Republican Lawmakers, Drawing Criticism"

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Republican lawmakers in Tennessee replaced the board of trustees at Tennessee State University, the state’s only public historically Black college, citing financial mismanagement despite chronic underfunding. State officials argue that the university has faced challenges in maintaining financial stability due to underfunding, with a federal report indicating a $2.1 billion underfunding between 1987 and 2022. Critics argue that the predominantly White state leadership unfairly targeted the HBCU, while the university contends that proper funding could have prevented the situation. The move comes as the university is also searching for a new president.
Topics:nation#board-of-trustees#education#funding#hbcu#tennessee-politics#tennessee-state-university
- Tennessee Republicans replace trustees at Tennessee State University The Washington Post
- Republican lawmakers vacate full Tennessee State University board over Democratic objections Tennessean
- Former TSU student trustee calls new branding of school 'tarnished' WZTV
- Tennessee politicians strip historically Black university of its board The Associated Press
- Bill vacating TSU’s board of trustees signed by Gov. Bill Lee WKRN News 2
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