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…
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Federal monetary policy experts are clearly worried about the prospects for a global recession. A broad group of global and national factors that could negatively…
Here’s an interesting statistic. According to the State of Michigan, Washtenaw County’s estimated median household income in 1999 was $53,229. According to the US Census…
It would be very easy to write off WCCWatch as an angry response to the outsourcing of WCC’s IT staff. That is certainly how the…
The March 10 WCC millage renewal request represents an increasingly rare opportunity for voters to weigh in on the administration of Washtenaw Community College. Voters…
In the past few months, I’ve written extensively about revenue-backed loans that WCC has been using to finance buildings on campus. The Health and Fitness…
One of the central issues of this millage for me is the way Trustees fund WCC construction. According to WCC’s CFO Bill Johnson, the College…
If you look at recent community college news, you’ll find a Detroit Free Press series on the impact of college options on poverty in rural…
Washtenaw Community College has a millage question on the ballot. On the surface, WCC is looking for “operating funds.” Realistically though, the Washtenaw Community College…
This particular clip comes from the September 24, 2019 Board of Trustees meeting (transcript), and it’s got a little something for everyone. WCC’s CFO, Bill…