In case you didn’t see it, NBC News published a nationwide analysis of housing affordability. The map shows where you can live based on your…
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After months of speculation and firm denials that the school may close, the Pittsburgh Technical College president announced that the school would close on August…
Yesterday, I wrote about the fact that community colleges are at a huge competitive disadvantage as they struggle to attract students. Bureau of Labor Statistics…
Last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics updated community college enrollment data for most of 2023. According to the data, 1.9 million people aged 16-24…
In 2003, Ann Arbor voters approved – by a 2:1 margin – a 30-year tax to create a “green belt” around the City of Ann…
In the last few months, a number of community colleges have announced that they will use layoffs as a way to address large budget deficits.…
Kalamazoo Valley Community College held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new School of Cosmetology and Barbering. KVCC will enroll its first class in the fall.…
If community colleges were serious about taking care of the communities that fund them, they’d be developing a large number of programs that lead to…
A new study by centrist think tank Third Way draws some interesting conclusions about the way the American public sees higher education. It’s safe to…
One of the most interesting (and not in a good way) paradoxes about the current economy is the rising number of loan and credit card…