Recessions are impossible to predict. According to the standard measurements, you don’t know you’re headed for a recession until you’re already in it. And they’re…
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The pandemic seemingly provides an opportunity for community colleges to boost enrollment. While university students evaluate their options, community colleges dangle the chance to stay…
Looking at the number of administrators in an institution creates one picture of what’s happening. Comparing the institution’s current state to a previous state is…
Bladen Community College in Bladen County, NC announced today that one of its students tested positive for COVID-19. The college has been conducted limited operations…
I recently wrote about the decision that most community colleges seem to be making for the fall semester. That is, they’re planning to offer an…
Community colleges have a well-understood mission of educating the most economically marginalized people in a region. Typically, these local educational resources offer low-cost training for…
Michigan’s community colleges are beginning to announce their fall semester plans. WCC has not yet indicated how it plans to offer its fall classes. During…
“In addition, we have already – we’re already working – because it was one of our strategic goals – to have that complete college online.…
“You gotta know something that somebody else doesn’t know. And liberal arts colleges are having some problems because simply, as I say, writing about the…
“Education is an open-ended thing, and we have to put our-money where it will do the most good.” David Ponitz , WCC President 1965-1975 Amid…