As promised earlier this year, the State of Texas is poised to restructure its current community college funding model. Currently, Texas funds its community college…
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Yesterday, I wrote about the origins of workforce development, and the apparent damage it has done to the middle class. Workforce development isn’t the only…
I’m reading an interesting book right now, called After the Ivory Tower Falls: How College Broke the American Dream and Blew Up Our Politics―and How…
Yesterday, I wrote about the opportunities that Washtenaw County is missing out on. Nearly 5,000 new jobs in vehicle battery manufacturing and EV charging are…
How do you know when WCC is doing construction on campus? The Board of Trustees raises tuition and fees. Prior to the start of the…
The WCC Board of Trustees doesn’t have a conflict of interest policy. At least not one that applies to them. That matters because its absence…
Earlier this month, Washtenaw County employees staged an informational protest outside the county’s Administration Building to draw attention to their low pay. Employees say that…
I have written that certificates disadvantage Black students at least a dozen times in this space, but it is always nice to receive a little…
A growing phenomenon among education providers at all levels is reducing the number of days a campus is open for business. The four-day work week…
I read a recent interview published in Time Magazine with Beverly Walker-Griffea, who is the president of Mott Community College in Flint. The interview raised…









