At the onset of the pandemic, hundreds of thousands of workers in the higher education sectors lost their jobs. At the peak (in 2020), colleges…
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Yesterday, I wrote about a report from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve. It showed that job losses at the start of the pandemic fell disproportionately on…
Next week is the 9-year anniversary of Michigan’s right-to-work law. The law, adopted by former governor Rick Snyder, took effect on March 28, 2013. The…
The Department of Labor usually engages in some pretty mundane stuff. Various divisions engage employment data collection, labor law enforcement, worker safety and other similar…
States have different mechanisms for funding their community colleges. In many places, local community college taxes play a big role in funding two-year schools. I…
There’s been much hand-wringing lately about the large drop in community college enrollment. Researchers, community college administrators and politicians are trying figure out how to…
Last month, I wrote about the Opportunity Zone that’s conveniently located adjacent to the campus of Washtenaw Community College. According to the IRS, an Opportunity…
The Fulmont College Association (FCA) has actually found five prospective buyers for three dormitory buildings at Fulton Montgomery Community College. Following a fair open and…
In March 2020, most employers sent workers home because working from the office was too dangerous. Nearly two years into the pandemic, legions of office…
Last month, I wrote about the folly of community college executives who believe they can operate their institutions like businesses. I said higher education executives…