Gov. Tate Reeves' IHL board nominees exclude alumni from HBCU schools and MUW.
Governor’s nominees will leave powerful college board with one HBCU graduate by Molly Minta, Mississippi Today March 27, 2024 Gov. Tate Reeves’ nominations for the immensely powerful governing board of Mississippi’s public universities do not include a graduate of the state’s historically Black colleges and universities.
The board was subject to a long-running lawsuit, settled in 2002, that alleged it had violated the 14th Amendment by not providing adequate funds to Mississippi’s three HBCUs. And just last fall, the Biden administration calculated the state of Mississippi owes Alcorn State University more than $250 million over the last 30 years alone.
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