Recently, WCC revealed its new, WCC Master Plan Update. If you look at it, you will see that the construction projects that made the Master…
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According to the State of Michigan, it has received more than 60,000 applications for its Futures for Frontliners (F4F) program. The program offers free college…
It’s easy to think that a so-called “down-ballot” race for community college trustees doesn’t really matter. For many voters, the candidates are a collection of…
If this were Jeopardy!, the clue would be, “The most important question WCC Trustees aren’t asking.” Among the other questions that WCC Trustees aren’t asking,…
I mentioned yesterday that I was going through the audited financial statements for WCC. I was looking for information about the growth of WCC’s administrative…
WCC’s audited financial statements are revelatory. If you pay close attention to what the statements are telling you, you’ll see that the cost of WCC’s…
I have a feeling that no one spends time looking at WCC trustee voting records. Except me. I have long complained about the WCC Board…
Since Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the free community college program, more than 40,000 prospective students have signed up. Nine days. (Who knew?) The program, Futures…
I recently ran across an article about the Rhode Island legislature’s hearing on community college spending. In July, the Legislature heard testimony from the president…
The pandemic has shifted the view on a lot of things on college campuses. At WCC, someone should be asking hard questions about whether or…