Most people don’t take the time to look at graduation statistics for any particular institution. Even so, the numbers tell a tale, which is why…
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“You gotta know something that somebody else doesn’t know. And liberal arts colleges are having some problems because simply, as I say, writing about the…
Yesterday, I wrote about the economic value of skilled trades and technical education. So amid the economic uncertainty, it’s disturbing to hear the College president…
The American Enterprise Institute – a conservative Washington, DC think tank – called 2-year Associate of Arts degrees a “pathway to nowhere.” In 2018, the…
Yesterday, I wrote about the importance of proper humidification in buildings during the heating season. Increased humidity impairs transmission of influenza, rhinoviruses and coronaviruses by…
Yesterday, I wrote about a potential strategy for delivering classes in the fall semester. By starting the semester in August instead of September, WCC could…
Lake Superior State University (LSSU) announced that it will run in-person classes in the fall – with a twist. Lake State plans to start the…
Over the last few weeks, the administration has acknowledged revenue shortfalls caused by sharp enrollment drops. In addition to significant declines in enrollment, WCC is…
US community colleges are beginning to announce online plans for the Fall 2020 semester. Citing Holyoke Community College’s student demographics, HCC says that it will…
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…