with the impact that these threats are having. joining us, lawyer lumpkin, a reporter for "the washington post" following the threats against hbcus. she sustaineded that roundtable today. miss lumpkin, thank you for making time tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> what happens at a roundtable, other than people conveying the fact it's bad, it's disruptive and frightening for the students and faculty. was there any sense of a plan or support that goes out to these hbcus to deal with this? >> right. so, like you said, a lot of these leaders were getting together and just talking about how it's been over the last several days. i mean, it is a really scary time. at this point to respond on any of these campuses, but still, that can really kind of rattle a campus. but at this point, the department of education, dr. rochelle cooper was there, kind of offering support.