For the last couple of days, I’ve written about the federal support given to community colleges, and how colleges have used it. Community colleges have…
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Yesterday, I wrote about the three rounds of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF). You may also know this money as CARES Act funding.…
Before I get into this, the Health and Fitness Center at WCC opened in 2007. This 75,000-square-foot facility is 14 years old. For a commercial…
Community colleges around the nation are beginning to report their fall enrollment figures. On the whole, things don’t look so good. As students return to…
Washtenaw Community College’s Great Vice President Search continues – apparently ad nauseam. I’ve written about this in the past, but I thought I would provide…
WCC Trustees plan to rely on tuition increases to pay for future bond issues, but they may want to look at the Citizens’ Annual Lending…
The name Concordia University is very familiar to those of us who live in Washtenaw County. You may not know, however, that several other cities…
Yesterday, I wrote about a fitness center (actually two) that the College of San Mateo built with bond funding. The issue for San Mateo voters…
Everyone thinks they know Murphy’s Law. If you ask someone to cite it, chances are good that they’ll say, “Anything that can go wrong will…
Last month, I wrote about the recent sale of Ellucian, WCC’s managed service provider. Ellucian had been purchased in 2015 by two venture capital firms…