Voters in San Francisco authorized a bond issue of $845M earlier this year for City College of San Francisco. The money will repair and rehabilitate…
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I was reading an article recently about the long-term harms of structural deficits . The article focused on the budget for the City of Los…
Researchers at the University of Tennessee – Knoxville concluded that the state’s “Tennessee Promise” program, increases community college enrollment substantially. The program, which offers free…
The Obama Administration instituted a regulation that judged institutions by measuring the employability of its graduates. The controversial rule threatened to defund institutions that could…
Here’s a novel idea: Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland is offering free COVID-19 testing to students and staff through November 19. The testing will be…
Bloomberg published an interesting article on the impact of the pandemic on college towns last week. The article specifically focused on State College, PA –…
Um, I just want to say that I appreciated all of the comments on the Culinary Arts program, which I think the history at the…
I have already written about WCC’s absurd number of Vice Presidents. Since I first wrote about this issue (51 days ago), the Administration has published…
Earlier this year – before everything turned upside down – I wrote about WCC’s affordability. At the time, the Administration was pushing a $10-per-credit-hour “facilities…
WCC’s master plan calls for the construction of a hotel – or maybe student housing. One option would see WCC pay for the building and…