LOL @ bashing a man for where he sends his kid to school. The HBCU brand has been struggling for such a long time because we have allowed it to. Not partnering with our schools financially, assisting in recruitment efforts, and leveraging our business connections is the reason why so many of these institutions are challenged. I graduated from Mizzou and the black fraternities went on a 2 semester whining binge because they did not have the housing options afforded their white counterparts. Wonder why that is?

| Meanwhile 8 out of 10 of them just joined to learn some funky lil dance.
HBCUs are just not the same HBCUs of our parents and/or grandparents generation. During their era, these schools were more serious about educating blacks and ensuring that we would be competitive and on track for professional careers. I can't dismiss the important of these schools and a long term investment strategy to sustain them, but at this point, whose trying to send their child off to Dillard? Or Jackson State? Or Grambling? They need to get it together.