A new report by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve seeks to explain how changes in labor demand will impact workers without college degrees. The report focuses…
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Administrators at Portland Community College announced today that they have decided to close the Sylvania campus’s diving and swimming pools. The closures will take effect…
Central Michigan University announced last week that it would reduce the amount of on-campus housing it operates next school year. The university has an on-campus…
Erie Community College in Buffalo, NY is facing some hard times. ECC is part of the SUNY system, and is millions of dollars in debt.…
Last week, the Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities voted to consolidate five of the state’s 30 community colleges into one organization. The…
Next week is the 9-year anniversary of Michigan’s right-to-work law. The law, adopted by former governor Rick Snyder, took effect on March 28, 2013. The…
The Department of Labor usually engages in some pretty mundane stuff. Various divisions engage employment data collection, labor law enforcement, worker safety and other similar…
If a community college were serious about building a relationship with its community, it might find useful ways to serve the community. Brookdale Community College…
A Pittsburgh councilman has come up with a novel way to fund infrastructure. He’s proposed a 1% city infrastructure tax on residents’ medical bills and…
The Community College of Aurora, a community college in a Denver suburb, has kicked off a capital campaign to fund the construction of a new…