I ran across an interesting term a writer used to describe the circumstances of colleges and universities today: an educational recession. I don’t know whether…
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A few days ago, I wrote about Lane Community College’s approach to engaging with and recruiting high school students. But LCC has also made headlines…
Over the last several days, I have written about Michigan’s personal income history and the problems it is causing the state. The United States Census…
Chatham University is a private, non-profit institution in Pittsburgh, PA. Founded in 1869 as a women’s college, Chatham began enrolling men in 2015. The university…
Yesterday, I wrote about the massive shift in personal income in Michigan. It’s no coincidence that our youngest, most educated workers are leaving. It’s also…
Yesterday, I wrote about a new study that suggests that the primary factor in determining whether a student passes a community college math class is…
At a high level, we elect community college Trustees to guide and safeguard the mission of the institution that we- as a community – have…
In numerous blogs, I have written about the minimal earnings gap between high school graduates and community college graduates. Although there is significant variation among…
Yesterday, I wrote about the growing need for workers in new technology sector jobs. At the same time demand is rising for workers, enrollment in…
The CHIPS and Science Act provides $52B in funding to finance semiconductor research and manufacturing incentives. Between now and 2030, the funding – among other…