Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales speaks out about his experience so far in the Hub City, and at Tech.
Gonzales teaches a class to fifteen students at the University and says he's happy to sign on for another year.
In an exclusive interview with FOX 34, Gonzales said he chose to teach a small class so he could encourage candid discussions on tough issues.
"My job as professor is not to defend the actions of the Bush administration," Gonzales said. "My job is to EXPLAIN some of the things that we did and then the students can decide for themselves after being better informed whether or not they agree or disagree with those decision but I think it's been a wonderful experience for me and the students."
We're told the former AG earns $100,000 per year teaching and also recruiting minority students.