At the most recent WCC Board Meeting, Trustee David DeVarti asked an interesting question about WCC’s projected fall enrollment. The question is interesting mostly because…
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And I just want to make sure everyone understands – we’re going to do this collaboratively. You know, I’m not going to sit down –…
“There’s so many decisions that we have to make. And um – and the cost. The cost is – you know – that – where…
Take some time to listen to the April 17, 2020 Board of Trustees meeting. It explains a lot about why WCC is currently the way…
In July 2011, WCC employed 178 full time administrators. By June 30, 2019, that number had mushroomed to 235. The size of the WCC administration…
Earlier this week, the presidents of Michigan State University and Wayne State University indicated that their faculties are preparing to deliver the fall semester online.…
Recessions are usually diagnosed months after they begin. Economists pronounce a recession only when they see a decline in gross domestic product (GDP) in two…
At the March 31 Board of Trustees meeting, Trustee Richard Landau asked what would happen if the COVID-19 pandemic continued through the summer. As time…
Ninety days ago, the US economy was operating at full employment. Ninety days ago, the US also logged its first confirmed case of coronavirus. In…
If you read today’s Detroit Free Press, you may have seen an article regarding WCC’s projected enrollment losses for the spring/summer semester. Currently, enrollment is…