Last fall, there was a lot of unfortunate chatter about building a hotel and convention center. Or ridiculously, building a dorm that could double as…
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Unless you’re new to Michigan, you’re familiar with the School Aid Fund (SAF). The fund catches lottery proceeds and certain other taxes to pay for…
Yesterday, I wrote about the closure of Muskegon Community College’s Health and Fitness Center, under financial stress from the pandemic. MCC bought the building in…
At the March 31 Board of Trustees meeting, Trustee Richard Landau asked what would happen if the COVID-19 pandemic continued through the summer. As time…
A recent report highlights the disconnection between higher education facilities construction and enrollment trends. According to the 7th annual State of the Facilities in Higher…
Most of Michigan’s community colleges have struggled with declining enrollment for most of the last decade. While there are different ways to measure an institution’s…
A common theme from the WCC administration is that it needs additional revenue to offset a loss in student enrollment. This statement ignores the fact…
A growing list of Michigan colleges and universities are canceling in-person classes in response to coronavirus fears. While some classes can move online easily, occupational…
It’s not very often that Washtenaw County voters get to weigh in on what happens at WCC. For the most part, the WCC Board of…
I want to come back to this clip because it illustrates how deceptive the WCC administration is being with regard to the need for additional…