Earlier this week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that the State of Michigan would invest $365M into affordable childcare programs. Part of that investment included one-time…
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A couple of months ago, I wrote about the inability of community college administrators to understand or appreciate the ungentle art of competition. I wrote…
One of the most common New Year’s resolutions is to work out more. (Or lose weight or get into shape.) January is prime time for…
Most college-age students have only limited experience with inflation. Inflation is the term that describes a decrease in consumer purchasing power over time. Another way…
Eighteenth century British poet Alexander Pope is widely credited with saying “A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.” And if you’ve ever borrowed money from…
Last month, the Ford Motor Company dropped a bit of a bomb on the hometown crowd by announcing an investment of more than $11B in…
The Fulmont College Association (FCA) has actually found five prospective buyers for three dormitory buildings at Fulton Montgomery Community College. Following a fair open and…
In March 2020, most employers sent workers home because working from the office was too dangerous. Nearly two years into the pandemic, legions of office…
The Everett Community College administration reversed its decision to close the school’s on-campus childcare center. Two days before Thanksgiving, the EvCC president, Daria Willis sent…
Last month, I wrote about the folly of community college executives who believe they can operate their institutions like businesses. I said higher education executives…