It is probably impossible to count the number of pets in Washtenaw County, but it is possible to say that as of Tuesday, Washtenaw County…
Posts tagged as “occupational education”
Earlier this month, Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, IA, announced that it would lay off 28 full- and part-time faculty members. Some of the…
In the past five years, the city’s water treatment authority has advised residents of Austin, TX at least three times to boil their tap water.…
2022 wasn’t any better for community college enrollment than 2021 was. Or 2020, for that matter. It is easy to see the steep decline in…
Declining community college enrollment across the nation is no secret. The situation is likely to continue if community colleges do not develop new ways to…
Yesterday, I wrote about the trend of community colleges losing occupational education faculty to other institutions and the private sector. In some cases, the faculty’s…
Community colleges have suffered enough in the last decade, but it seems they now must navigate shrinking staff levels, too. I have written about this…
In the past several years, there’s been a lot of hand wringing about the state of community college enrollment. Somewhat ironically, it’s being done by…
Some interesting research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston suggests that non-college-educated men leave the workforce when their incomes decline relative to those of…
Yesterday, I wrote about an intensive data analysis of more than 17,000 degree and certificate programs offered at community colleges around the country. The data…