For me, Hampton's b-school has a more serious issue to worry about like getting accredited. Howard's b school (and other HBCUs) are and FAMU's is well on its way--having gotten initial approval.
So tell me some placement statistics. Has it been proven that placements don't happen because of hair style? My daughter's b-school (University of Texas) disproved that. Her whole cohert class ( of Blacks) was placed in well-paying corporate jobs and many of them wore locs, braids, twists and cornrows.
Now I will admit that the women mostly wore these hair styles, but only a few of the men did. So is it more a matter of gender acceptance? Another issue to ponder of discrimination against our Black men?
Doggy, good point about the moustache thing.
<----- a happily loced sista running an organization of White folx.