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Old 04-24-2006, 04:11 PM
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Re: College president's gains overshadowed by scandal

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Originally posted by Honeykiss1974
Monday, April 24, 2006; Posted: 10:21 a.m. EDT (14:21 GMT)

HOUSTON (AP) -- As president of Texas Southern University, Dr. Priscilla Slade was building a legacy -- nearly doubling enrollment, constructing new academic buildings and overhauling the financial aid system.

Slade became a popular and high-profile president during more than six years at the helm of the historically black university, the alma mater of the late U.S. Rep. Barbara Jordan and other notables.

But her accomplishments have taken a back seat to scandal.

Slade was fired last week and faces a criminal investigation into her use of state money. She's accused of improperly spending $87,000 to furnish her home, $138,000 on landscaping and exterior improvements, and $56,000 on security related equipment and labor.


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This sounds like there is more going on here. At my alma mater, the president's house WAS owned (and an extention) of the univeristy, which would have included landscaping (the same guys that did our campus, did her home), home decor, and any improvements/renovations. Is this not the case for other HBCUs?
That's how it is at FAMU. The president doesn't the house, the school does. When his tenure is up he moves out and the next Prez moves in. I know good and well if I go knock on the door good ol' Frederick Humphries is not answering the door. I assumed that the landscaping and upkeep of the house was taken care of by the University/State. Maybe this president has another personal residence elsewhere