DrBanneker
Space is the Place
No we don't. Merging inefficient aspects of administration into a larger organization would just consolidate incompetence. The problem even there is that they've tried to get by doing the bare minimum staffing, as well as not giving them the software and infrastructure needed. Now that times are getting leaner, they're going to start getting rid of admin first, because they're the low hanging fruit.
Morehouse needs to modernize and figure out ways to engage alumni and stay relevant. For too long, they've been resting on their laurels, and as a result, they've become irrelevant. They've been doing god-knows-what with endowments for the longest time. I remember Dr. Walter Massey (a former Morehouse president) was turning around and donating money to the Republican party. And let's not forget, a lot of people that attended Morehouse in the past ~20 years are still saddled with student loan debt.
I've always said Morehouse could've reinvented itself 50 years ago by opening the campus up to everyone (males), but keeping tradition/history. Now that the facilities are antiquated...all they *can* do is sell people on the name. Even that pitch has to imply...we'll give you a great undergraduate degree so that you can go to a better school for grad/doctoral studies/med/law degrees.
But is it truly worth 160k, just for an undergrad degree?
You go get a master's/law/med/etc and you are looking at, at least $320k in debt.
I feel you. My idea was actually to merge back office into another organization that could take control of incompetence by taking the reigns from local administrators and 'friends' and also afford to invest more in infrastructure since they are serving a larger pool (more efficiently). My whole family (I am the only Black sheep) went to HBCUs and I love them and want to support them but they need to modernize and fast.

