A recent survey of university and college presidents provides a look at higher education institutions’ COVID19 response. The survey included feedback from 142 executives from…
Posts published in “Millage”
If you’re looking for information about the WCC millage – Proposal 1 here are six really important things to consider when you vote today. The…
The most recent WCC Board Meeting highlighted two specific problems at WCC right now. Both of these issues arise from the perceptions of people with…
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…
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…
A recession is usually good news for community colleges because enrollment rises. Typically, the College experiences an influx of new students. Some are riding out…
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…
Recessions are unpredictable, except to the extent that they will happen. Since 1945, the length of the average economic cycle in the US has been…
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…
In a recent Washtenaw Voice article, WCC Trustee Christina Fleming attempted to characterize the College’s new master plan as “just a suggestion.” The master plan…