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Texas Southern President Placed on Leave While Investigation Into Spending Continues

by Marlon A. Walker , April 5, 2006

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Dr. Bobby Wilson, provost and vice president for academic affairs and student services at Texas Southern University, will assume responsibility for university operations during the investigation

      King says a verbal report by the law firm looking into spending procedures prompted the board to suspend Slade indefinitely with pay. She believes something will be done by the next meeting on May 5.

      In the meantime, Wilson will oversee athletics, strategic development, construction and the physical plant. Dr. Charlene Evans, the school’s senior vice president of university relations and ombudsperson, will oversee human resources, the office of development and external affairs. Dr. Gayla Thomas, senior vice president for enrollment management and planning, will assume additional responsibilities for areas under information technology.

— By Marlon A. Walker



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