Photo: Brad Vest A Long-Neglected HBCU May Finally Get Its Money Katherine Mangan, The Chronicle of Higher Education Historically Black Colleges and Universities have been underfunded for decades. In April 2021, a joint legislative committee concluded that Tennessee State University had been shortchanged by as much as half a billion dollars in state funding since 1957.
Now, Tennessee’s governor is taking the first steps to rectify those longstanding funding inequities. If his funding request is approved, it will bring the largest infusion of state money in the university’s 110-year history. |