Alabama A&M officials would rather "kill the messenger" than show the spine needed to demand payment of $527 million that belongs to their school
A rational observer might expect Alabama A&M University officials to be upset with their school's administration, which has chosen to make no attempt to collect more than $527 million the state owes it due to chronic underfunding over roughly 30 years. But said observer would be wrong, in fact, Alabama A&M officials are angry with the online investigative journalist who broke the story about the cowardly decision of A&M administrators to pass on even trying to collect a huge sum of money to the Huntsville campus, a sum that lawfully belongs to the school.
The journalist in ...