Lincoln Land Community College in Springfield, IL will partner with the State of Illinois’ Department of Innovation and Technology (DoIT) to train skilled technical workers…
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So, the 2023 SAT scores are out, as are scores from the other college readiness test, the ACT. The news isn’t great, if you’re a…
Over the last several days, I have written about Michigan’s personal income history and the problems it is causing the state. The United States Census…
Chatham University is a private, non-profit institution in Pittsburgh, PA. Founded in 1869 as a women’s college, Chatham began enrolling men in 2015. The university…
Despite the US labor market being at full- or near-full employment, one-eighth of adult workers made less in the month of September than they did…
Yesterday, I wrote about the massive shift in personal income in Michigan. It’s no coincidence that our youngest, most educated workers are leaving. It’s also…
If you have any questions about why 25% of young people are leaving Michigan, you need to look no farther than Bridge Michigan’s analysis of…
The State of Michigan will now fund community college tuition for students who are at least 21 and have not yet earned 60 college credits.…
Missouri is joining the growing number of states that seeks to revise their higher education funding model. According to a July report commissioned by the…
A recent publication out of Harvard University has received a lot of press. America’s Hidden Economic Engines: How Community Colleges Can Drive Shared Prosperity, by…