Tennessee State University finalized an agreement with the state to reallocate $96 million to address the university's immediate financial needs on June 17 — something university leaders hailed as ...
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Times are lean at Tennessee State University. The historically Black land-grant institution cut 114 positions this semester, slashed duplicative contracts for software and other services, and froze ...
The last few years have been pivotal and often tumultuous for Tennessee State University. The historically Black university is a public, land-grant institution in Nashville known for its athletics, ...
More than half of Tennessee is experiencing drought conditions, according to the East Tennessee State University’s (ETSU) ...
Tennessee lawmakers unanimously approved a three-year extension for the Tennessee State University Board of Trustees after a detailed hearing.
The U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Agriculture again urged Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee to address $2.1 billion in state underfunding to Tennessee State University over the course of ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Tennessee State University is facing financial troubles, with the Tennessee Senate Finance Commission having to advance the school money from 2025 in order to get the 2024 school year ...
The Geier Consent Decree, established in 2001, was intended to create a unified and equitable system of public higher education in Tennessee. Over the course of its implementation, it spanned five ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Tennessee State University is still looking at cost-saving measures for the school, and by mid-February, the administration will have to answer more questions about its ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Without financial intervention, the Tennessee State University Board of Trustees heard Thursday that the school would be in a $46 million deficit by the end of the year.
Learotha Williams Jr., a professor at Tennessee State University, witnessed how badly his institution needed funding when the campus was struck by lightning two years ago. The lightning damaged ...