Last week, I wrote about layoffs at Lakeland Community College in Kirtland, OH. LKCC is about 20 miles northeast of Cleveland. At the time, LCC…
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You’ve undoubtedly heard the phrase, “Turnabout is fair play.” Some Michigan community colleges have dabbled in offering bachelor’s degrees. Now Central Michigan University says it…
Earlier this month, Butler University in Indianapolis, IN, announced that it will open a free, two-year associate degree program for local low income students. Students…
A new report by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) suggests that home ownership is increasingly related to personal wealth gains. To afford the median…
Yesterday, I wrote about survey results that revealed that more than 13% of workers in low -quality jobs did not know how to create a…
A recent survey by Jobs for the Future (JFF) suggests that 40% of working adults rate their jobs as low- or medium quality. Additionally, only…
A couple of weeks ago, Michigan celebrated “Michigan Careers in Clean Energy Week,” a week-long event to highlight the growth in Michigan’s clean energy jobs.…
The pandemic posed a shared problem, but its impact may affect the high school Class of 2020 more profoundly than most. A new report by…
With all the talk about green and sustainable campuses, you might think that higher education institutions are becoming more aware of their impact on their…
Increases in financial aid and personal income are central to currently enrolled higher education students’ decisions to remain in school. That is one of the…