In another sign that competition for post-secondary students is heating up, Inside Higher Ed reports that four-year schools are experimenting with dual enrollment. Dual enrollment…
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If you’re up on architecture, you know that “British architecture” encompasses everything from Stonehenge to Perpendicular Gothic to The Gherkin. But the enduring value of…
Voters in Long Beach, CA will decide on Tuesday whether they want to authorize nearly $1B in bonds for capital improvement projects at Long Beach…
Recently, I have been writing about the cost of housing in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County. To put a little more context around housing…
Yesterday, I wrote about the home-price-to-income ratio, and how the calculation identifies areas where people struggle to afford housing. The calculation is simple: divide the…
In November, voters in California will consider a massive $1.5B bond issue to generate funds to repair and modernize K-12 schools and community colleges throughout…
Anyone who lives in Michigan knows that the economy here is highly sensitive to change. Michigan often leads the nation into a recession and holds…
Recently, I read an interview with Mitch Daniels, who is currently the President of Purdue University and formerly was the Governor of Indiana. Daniels has…
Trustees at Heartland Community College in Normal, IL voted earlier this week to issue more than $35M in general obligation long-term bonds to fund capital…
There’s been much talk about the enrollment cliff. The term refers to a drop in the population of school-aged individuals. For colleges and universities, this…