Yesterday, I wrote about the growing number of community colleges that have concluded that their swimming pools are too expensive to operate, maintain, and/or repair.…
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Money can be very persuasive, especially when it involves the care and feeding of a swimming pool. As it turns out, swimming pools are incredibly…
SUNY Potsdam is one of the campuses in New York’s state university system. Its enrollment struggles are emblematic of higher education institutions at large. Potsdam,…
Community college support for out-of-state athletes is drawing the attention and ire of at least one Republican in the Kansas State Legislature. Rep. Kristey Williams…
A new report issued last month by the Lumina Foundation shows that while the number of adults in the United States who have a post-secondary…
Recently, several community colleges and community college systems have announced that they intend to reduce staff and faculty through involuntary separations. Some colleges and systems…
A growing body of research suggests that students who enroll exclusively in online courses have a lower overall completion rate than students who take some…
A new report from the University of Wisconsin-Madison examines the differences in lifetime earnings based on educational attainment in that state. According to the data,…
Effective January 1, the schools in the San Diego Community College District will pay all permanent, full-time employees a minimum of $30.58 per hour. The…
I have written about the troubles at the City College of San Francisco in the past. Last week, CCSF received notice from its accrediting agency,…