Texas Southern President Placed On Leave
While Investigation Into Spending Continues
By Marlon A. Walker
The provost at historically Black Texas Southern University has been placed in charge of the school’s operations while the president is on paid leave pending the results of an investigation into her spending.
Dr. Priscilla Slade, currently in her seventh year as president, was placed on leave last month after questions surfaced about money she spent on landscaping at her new home. There were also allegations that she had amassed nearly double the $50,000 annual limit on her school-issued credit card. She has been asked not to comment on the issue by the university’s board of regents.
“It’s just unfortunate that this incident has come up at a time when the university is moving forward at such a rapid pace,” says Dr. Sanders Anderson, faculty senate chair and associate professor of political science.
Dr. Bobby Wilson, provost and vice president for academic affairs and student services, will assume responsibility for university operations during the investigation, according to a letter posted on the school’s Web site from J. Paul Johnson, chairman of the board of regents.
University officials say Slade’s spending was questioned after a board member invited to see her new home was told that its furnishings had been paid for by the school.
“Apparently, it was nothing the board member knew about. She wanted to know why,” says Winifred King, TSU’s spokeswoman.