It was really just an open-ended question. After all these years, I still value the fraternity and am called in to transport issues with chapters. I just find myself, as I evaluate hires, many truly solid kids finding creative paths to leadership when fraternities continue creating negative press for schools and themselves. @EarlVanDorn has a good point (paraphrasing) that dorms are not held accountable for consequences for the actions of the few, while fraternities take the whole blame. As national fraternities, from the headquarter standpoint, we are trying to create programs of value, leadership, philanthropy, to chapters. But we haven’t done enough in a changing world, and the data is not yet clear enough to make the tough decisions that will be needed to make. Meanwhile, as kids enjoy consequence-free lines of coke in the treasurer’s room on a late friday night, we as parents and community leaders work to create ways to pay for education. Alumni won’t be happy when their fraternity or sorority closes. It will have to happen.