Yesterday, I wrote about the outcome of the 2022 WCC Trustee election, and what I hoped would come from it. Trustees that bring only the…
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Recently, I wrote about two bond issues on yesterday’s ballot – one in Austin and the other in Portland. Austin Community College sought a $770M…
Last month at the American Association of Community Colleges’ Advanced Technological Education Principal Investigators’ Conference, the plenary speaker put out what should be described as…
Last week, an article in US News and World Report captured the value of an associate degree. It’s somewhere between $2-$3.60 per hour, depending upon…
Today, New York City’s pay transparency law takes effect. Employers with 4 or more employees must provide salary or compensation information in job postings. NYC…
Every year, the Board of Trustees receives the Capital Outlay Plan, which is required of all publicly funded Michigan higher education institutions. The plans indicate…
An opinion piece in today’s Washington Post boldly proclaimed that we need more people going to college. The author drags out the standard 10-year and…
No one is happy about the current inflation problem. While it’s easy to blame the person in the White House for whatever ails the country,…
The Biden Administration has made clear its plans to resuscitate the Obama-era “Gainful Employment” rules for higher education institutions. The Gainful Employment rules attempt to…
The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center released its analysis of fall enrollment trends this week. For community colleges, enrollment declines persist. Since Fall 2020, community…









