Not even a year removed....SMH
Jackson State University president Carolyn Meyers announced her resignation Tuesday afternoon after denying
rumors about her departure last week.
Her resignation comes on the heels of the discovery that
JSU’s cash reserves have plummeted 89 percent in the last five years, landing at $4.2 million for the 2016 fiscal year that ended in the fall.
But there has been criticism about Meyers, including complaints about the large number of people who have resigned or been fired during her administration. Numerous lawsuits have been filed against the school during her tenure, particularly against her friend and former Athletic Director Vivian Fuller.
"The cash balance getting as low as it did put the (College Board) in a precarious position," Horhn said. "They like for them to have 90 days of cash reserves to cover payroll, and Jackson State had gotten down to about seven days ...
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Please add JSU to that list.