Washtenaw Community College officials announced today that they will work proactively to prevent a third sewage spill on campus. Which sounds a little reactive, but…
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How many raw sewage spills does it take to get the WCC Board of Trustees to take action? For the second time in as many…
Last week, an article in US News and World Report captured the value of an associate degree. It’s somewhere between $2-$3.60 per hour, depending upon…
Today, New York City’s pay transparency law takes effect. Employers with 4 or more employees must provide salary or compensation information in job postings. NYC…
Plans for a new agriculture education facility at a Nebraska community college contrast the state’s battle with drought brought on by climate change. Southeast Community…
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…
It seems like Washtenaw County is being left out of some big technology investments. If you look at the headlines in just the past 48…
I have written that certificates disadvantage Black students at least a dozen times in this space, but it is always nice to receive a little…
I read a recent interview published in Time Magazine with Beverly Walker-Griffea, who is the president of Mott Community College in Flint. The interview raised…