A legislator in the State of Washington introduced a bill earlier this year that would restrict administrative bloat at the state’s public higher education institutions.…
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The CARES COVID-19 relief package provided – among many other things -funding for both community colleges and community college students. Congress is still considering a…
Yesterday, I wrote about City College’s $845M bond issue to repair its neglected campus infrastructure. I pointed out that the payback on the bond issue…
I was reading an article recently about the long-term harms of structural deficits . The article focused on the budget for the City of Los…
WCC takes in more property tax revenue than all but two other community colleges in the state. It takes a special kind of cooperative carelessness…
Bloomberg published an interesting article on the impact of the pandemic on college towns last week. The article specifically focused on State College, PA –…
I have already written about WCC’s absurd number of Vice Presidents. Since I first wrote about this issue (51 days ago), the Administration has published…
To the unknowing, the San Francisco Art Institute sounds like a museum. It is not. It is a private art college founded in 1871. It…
Recessions are impossible to predict. According to the standard measurements, you don’t know you’re headed for a recession until you’re already in it. And they’re…