If you need a reason to pay closer attention to the actions of the WCC Administration and the WCC Board of Trustees, the Chicago Fed…
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If you’re here, you’re probably looking for information to help you fill out your ballot. Good on you. The 2022 WCC Trustee election is about…
The candidates in the 2022 WCC Trustees Election are not simply vying for the right to attend meetings. For the residents of Washtenaw County, here’s…
I hope you have had the chance to read the MLive interviews with the 2022 WCC Board of Trustees candidates. 2022 WCC Trustee Candidate Goals…
In 2014, WCC Trustee Dianna McKnight-Morton characterized the WCC Board of Trustees as a “policy board and an advisory board, not a micromanaging board.” She…
I’ve written about the state of nursing education in Michigan as the legislature grapples with a looming nursing shortage. Well, if the results of a…
If you have time, take a few minutes to read WCC’s latest Capital Outlay Plan (2023-2027). The report, which the State of Michigan requires each…
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…