For those who must come to WCC’s campus, a COVID-19 screening plan is securely in place. But the State of Michigan is warning of a…
Posts published in “COVID-19”
A recently published paper models the spread of COVID-19 on a hypothetical campus of 20,000 students. For the purposes of the model, the researchers made…
The number of COVID-19 cases is rising among college students. People assume this means a rise in cases among people ages 18-22. For a community…
In May, I wrote about the role of HVAC systems in COVID-19 transmission. I wrote about it again yesterday. A growing body of evidence suggests…
For a number of years in its Capital Outlay Plans, WCC has identified several buildings as having deficient or end-of-life HVAC units. The cost of…
WCC President Rose Bellanca announced last month that students would go back to campus in the fall under limited circumstances. But some students returned to…
Community colleges throughout the United States are struggling with the effects of COVID-19. Many don’t know whether they’ll re-open their campuses. Others don’t know what…
Employees at Tidewater Community College’s Chesapeake campus began their return to work on campus on June 11. Less than two weeks later, the campus is…
Unless you’re new to Michigan, you’re familiar with the School Aid Fund (SAF). The fund catches lottery proceeds and certain other taxes to pay for…
One effect of coronavirus that many WCC students will have to deal with is rising food prices and food insecurity. According to the US Bureau…