Those who follow TSU know that the jailing, for eight years, of one of its law school deans, was hardly the thievery of one set of hands. The school’s always been pretty filthy, top to bottom.
Now in its [seventy-eighth] year, it has hardly known a time when its fiscal affairs were not in chaos, when its board of regents was not dysfunctional, when its graduation rate was not shockingly low…
The theft of scholarship money by a dean does in fact reflect the culture of TSU, a corrupt and dysfunctional school that should not exist.