The pandemic has changed the college enrollment landscape in some very unexpected ways. It’s not hard to understand why community colleges look less attractive to…
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Lansing Community College hosted an event this morning marking Equal Pay Day. WCC’s own Dr. Kim Hurns participated in the event. Equal Pay Day is…
Last month, Ohio governor Mike DeWine announced Intel’s commitment to build a new computer chip manufacturing facility near Columbus. The state offered nearly $2B in…
According to a 2020 survey conducted by Gallup, nearly three-fourths of Americans consider themselves part of the middle class. Realistically, however, the middle class has…
The City of Anaheim had a big budget problem last summer. The city normally collects more than $160M annually in hotel taxes. Hotel taxes feed…
The Fulmont College Association (FCA) has actually found five prospective buyers for three dormitory buildings at Fulton Montgomery Community College. Following a fair open and…
In March 2020, most employers sent workers home because working from the office was too dangerous. Nearly two years into the pandemic, legions of office…
Last month, I wrote about the folly of community college executives who believe they can operate their institutions like businesses. I said higher education executives…
Earlier this month, voters in Albuquerque, NM resoundingly defeated a bond measure that would have financed a $50M soccer stadium. The plan would have used…