There is a phenomenon known as long-haul COVID-19, which describes the lingering impacts of COVID-19. A University of Washington study released earlier this year showed…
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A group of five North Carolina community colleges have teamed up to increase fall enrollment in their institutions. The group will target adults between the…
The discussion regarding mandatory vaccination rages on, but two recent events clearly show the result of mandatory vaccination. Lollapalooza, the on-again-off-again (but mostly on) music…
A growing number of indirect indicators point to reduced fall enrollment for higher education institutions this year. The decline seems especially pronounced among low-income students.…
Last week, Fulton-Montgomery Community College once again received permission from the US Department of Agriculture to sell its three empty dormitories. The New York Attorney…
Recently, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia published a discussion paper on the pandemic’s potential long-term financial effects on higher education institutions. Its prediction aren’t…
A growing number of community colleges will implement mandatory vaccination policies for students and staff who return to campus. The move is an effort to…
Here’s another reason to institute mandatory COVID-19 vaccines on community college campuses this fall. Earlier this week, Joe Garcia, chancellor of the Colorado Community College…
Vaccination incentives are among the latest back-to-school trends for community college students. Fresno City College in Fresno, CA is offering vaccinated students a $250 voucher…
Yesterday, I wrote about a fitness center (actually two) that the College of San Mateo built with bond funding. The issue for San Mateo voters…