Right now, there’s not a lot of good information to answer questions about coronavirus spread. Is it spread by coughing and sneezing? If so, how…
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Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek has announced that it plans to reopen on June 29. Its plan – which is online now – gives…
The State of Michigan estimates that it will need to close a $6.2B revenue shortfall in the next 16 months. There is some variability in…
Forbes magazine recently printed an article about a small Christian college in Texas. There’s nothing magic about Hardin-Simmons University. You’ve probably never heard of it.…
Among the seemingly endless details that colleges and universities have to account for before re-opening is COVID-19 liability. If a college or university holds in-person…
Two different pictures are being painted for community colleges in the post-COVID-19 future. And no one knows when that future might be. Some people think…
Michigan’s community colleges are beginning to announce their fall semester plans. WCC has not yet indicated how it plans to offer its fall classes. During…
Colleges and universities face a difficult decision this year: whether or not to conduct in-person classes for the fall semester. While every institution will determine…
For the last few days, I’ve written about WCC and its unusual attraction to issuing less-than-1-year certificates. WCC issues nearly five times more less-than-1-year certificates…
Yesterday, I wrote about WCC’s devotion to certificate programs. So I decided to take a look at what other Michigan community colleges are doing with…