NASHVILLE — Gov. Bill Lee and members of the Tennessee Cabinet recently visited Fisk University for a cabinet meeting as the historic North Nashville university faces continued controversy over plans to build a data center on its campus.
Fisk hosted the cabinet meeting and provided Lee and cabinet members with a tour of the university’s historic campus, where they learned about Fisk’s legacy and ongoing work. During the visit, Lee presented Fisk President Agenia Walker Clark with a Certificate of Appreciation recognizing her leadership and service.
The visit comes as Fisk continues to face opposition to a proposed 70,000-square-foot data center that would be part of the university’s ambitious “Quantum Leap” campus redevelopment plan…