Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has announced new appointees to the Tennessee State University (TSU) Board of Trustees after signing a bill from the General Assembly to reconstitute the body.
Lee said his “administration, in partnership with the General Assembly, is committed to ensuring students are being served.”
Gov. Bill Lee
Lawmakers and community leaders opposed to the measure said state leaders unfairly targeted TSU, the only publicly funded historically Black university in Tennessee.
Some state legislators noted TSU’s student housing shortages and financial struggles as reasons for vacating its board, the Associated Press reported. But others point to the institution’s underfunding at an estimated $2.1 billion over the last three decades as reasons for the university's struggles.
Lee’s board appointees include: