A study by The Boston Foundation and MassINC show that Black and Hispanic community college graduates in Massachusetts are more likely to be employed and…
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A planned funding increase to hire more full-time community college faculty in California is running into resistance. The Association of Community College Financial Officers penned…
Last month, I wrote about WCC’s “success rate” data as collected and reported by Michigan’s Center for Educational Performance and Information. The data show that…
A recent article in the Hechinger Report details the difficulty that the construction sector has in finding employees. I’m not talking about residential home construction…
The WCC administration loves to remind the Board that WCC has one of the in-district lowest tuition-and-fee structure in Michigan. That’s true, but as is…
Yesterday, I wrote about the significant changes the fitness industry has experienced, compliments of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has changed a lot of industries…
Earlier this week, Bridge Michigan published an interesting interview with Michael Stack. Stack owns three Applied Fitness Solutions locations in Southeast Michigan. He is also…
More than 250 colleges and universities have signed on to President Biden’s COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge. The three-step challenge asks higher education institutions to: Engage…
If you haven’t read Jill Derby’s opinion piece published yesterday on Inside Higher Ed, please consider doing so. In it, Derby reflects on the dangers…
For community colleges that are looking for more cash, the easiest way to generate more revenue is to enroll more students. Enticing students to register…