For the last couple of days, I’ve been writing about swimming pools at community colleges. Annually, a growing list of community colleges determine that the…
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Yesterday, I wrote about the growing number of community colleges that have concluded that their swimming pools are too expensive to operate, maintain, and/or repair.…
Money can be very persuasive, especially when it involves the care and feeding of a swimming pool. As it turns out, swimming pools are incredibly…
According to national data, about one out of five community college students are also enrolled in high school. Community colleges have welcomed the influx of…
Yesterday, I wrote about comments the CEO of the Michigan Association of State Universities made regarding Governor Whitmer’s free community college plan. Dan Hurley opined…
It seems as though Michigan’s four-year universities have some qualms about the governor’s new plan for universal free community college. Their concern is likely a…
There’s been a lot of drama in higher education these days. The inane focus on the evils of diversity, equity, and inclusion; the finer points…
SUNY Potsdam is one of the campuses in New York’s state university system. Its enrollment struggles are emblematic of higher education institutions at large. Potsdam,…
Community college support for out-of-state athletes is drawing the attention and ire of at least one Republican in the Kansas State Legislature. Rep. Kristey Williams…
Recently, I have written about the performance-based funding model that the State of Texas has recently adopted for its community colleges. The model puts nearly…