One effect of coronavirus that many WCC students will have to deal with is rising food prices and food insecurity. According to the US Bureau…
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Southwest Tennessee Community College plans to hold in-person classes during the fall semester. As part of its preparation, it held a virtual town hall meeting…
Looking at the COVID-19 updates on WCC’s website, you’ll find that the College posted nine updates in March, four in April and one in June.…
In yesterday’s post, I wrote about the substantial demographic differences between community college trustees and community college students. The Association of Community College Trustees survey…
An interesting 2018 study by the Association of Community College Trustees revealed a growing gap between community college boards and community college students. The study…
The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges released its 3rd annual Trustee Index. The survey of more than 900 university and college trustees…
Medaille College is a small, liberal arts college in Buffalo, NY. Last month, Medaille’s faculty assembly condemned the Board’s decision to allow the president to…
Last week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer extended the closure of the state’s gyms to June 12. The nearly 3-month closure order is part of the state’s…
Among the seemingly endless details that colleges and universities have to account for before re-opening is COVID-19 liability. If a college or university holds in-person…
Lake Superior State University (LSSU) announced that it will run in-person classes in the fall – with a twist. Lake State plans to start the…