I’ve written about the most recent United Way update to the status of Asset Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed (ALICE) households in Washtenaw County. According to the…
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If you need to understand more about the impact of the decisions by the WCC Board of Trustees to approve a $33M managed IT services…
WalletHub recently released its 2024 Community College rankings. I have always said that I am not a big fan of rankings like this, mostly because…
A couple of days ago, Bridge Michigan published an article about the relative “free-ness” of the Michigan Community College Guarantee. While Governor Gretchen Whitmer advertises…
Last month marked the 5-year anniversary of the elimination of WCC’s IT Department in favor of managed services via Ellucian. In June, the WCC Board…
There’s nothing particularly newsworthy about the purchase of 80 acres of farmland by Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, IA. After all, agriculture in Iowa…
The Michigan Open Meetings Act requires that all public bodies conduct the public’s business in public. The text of the law is here, if you…
It seems like the cost of living is on everyone’s minds these days. I read a piece from Tampa yesterday about people who are moving…
The National Society of High School Scholars’ 2024 Career Survey is out. Colleges and universities would be wise to pick up what Gen Z is…
Earlier this year, the Brookings Institution published an analysis of wages and earnings based on educational attainment at different stages in life. Researchers there studied…