A university dean in Virginia is sticking by a school ban on cornrows and
dreadlocks on the basis that the strict hair policy helps students land
jobs.
The ban at Hampton University, a historically black school, applies only to
male business students taking a seminar that’s part of the school’s five-year
M.B.A. program, ABC affiliate WVEC reports.
“We’ve been very successful,” Business School Dean Sid Credle told the
station. “We’ve placed more than 99 percent of the students who have graduated
from this school, this program [in corporate jobs].”
Despite the ban’s longstanding controversy — it’s been in place since 2001 —
Credle says the hair policy has nothing to do with black culture.
“When was it that cornrows and dreadlocks were a part of African-American
history?” he said. “I mean, Charles Drew didn’t wear it, Muhammad Ali didn’t
wear it, Martin Luther King didn’t wear it.”
Credle says business students should look like businessmen.
“If you’re going to play baseball, you wear baseball uniforms,” he told WVEC.
“If you’re going to play tennis, you wear [a] tennis uniform. Well, you’re
playing that business.”
Credle refused to comment when reached by the Daily News.
Not all students agree with the school’s hair policy — but at least one says
there’s an easy fix.
“I would just find another major,” said incoming freshman Uriah Bethea, who
has dreadlocks.
“I don’t think it should matter,” Bethea told WVEC. “It’s my life. I should
be able to do whatever I want to do.”

shame!
ReplyDeleteany hair style can be neat/groomed or not!
raggedy filthy ungroomed pookies have ruined it for all again...
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Credle needs a good kick in the azz 2 bring him into the 21th Century.
ReplyDeleteI own my own company and I don't want them in the workplace at all. No man is going to wear their hair braided in my company. Start your own company if you want to wear cornrows. There are a lot of sports programs that also make you cut your hair. This is not new news.
ReplyDeleteI have no problem with that ban!! Yes locks can be neatly groomed,but cornrolls?? I don't care how neatly braided they are. A person still looks like a thug wearing them. And if you're over 25 years old you need to LET THEM GO, unless you have a career in music, sports, etc! And for those who have a problem with the ban, go to another school!! Let's be real, in corporate america, appearance means A LOT! It's a rule of the school, either you abide by it or find another school!
ReplyDeletemy skills and my resume trump my neat locks!!!
ReplyDeletei shaved my head bald and started my locks at a fortune 500 corp!
euro pookies never ban any perms/dyes...no matter how fugly or shabby!
shame!!!!!
corp mavericks change rules rather than entrench and renew racist colorist euro bs
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which is why i never attended one
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