Most Michigan colleges and universities will institute a vaccine mandate no later than January 4. The rule will apply to states where OSHA has jurisdiction…
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Kansas City will use $4.2M from the city’s General Fund to prop up the T-Mobile Center, the city’s multipurpose arena. The funds will pay for…
Texas higher education officials announced last week that undergraduate university enrollment in that state exceeded community college enrollment for the first time in two decades.…
Yesterday, I wrote about WCC’s revenue generation plans and why they’re unlikely to benefit the College. In short, public-sector entities know very little about managing…
Texas governor Greg Abbott has been making headlines lately. Everyone has an opinion about Abbott, and Texas, for that matter. But setting Texas politics aside,…
On Thursday, I wrote about Erie Community College and the recommendation it received to close two campus buildings. ECC contracted an architectural firm to assess…
In June, the Washtenaw Community College Board of Trustees approved a salary increase of 1.5% for Independent Staff. While a 1.5% salary increase is extraordinarily…
At the beginning of the year, the US Department of Labor released figures for job losses in higher education. Overall, the sector shed 650,000 positions.…
Beginning in January, community colleges in Massachusetts will require students, faculty and staff to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination. This reverses the stance they took…
Of the many things students in Los Angeles need to worry about, transportation won’t be one of them. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board approved a…