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…
Posts tagged as “WCC COVID-19”
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…
I recently wrote about the decision that most community colleges seem to be making for the fall semester. That is, they’re planning to offer an…
Michigan’s community colleges are beginning to announce their fall semester plans. WCC has not yet indicated how it plans to offer its fall classes. During…
Yesterday, I wrote about the importance of proper humidification in buildings during the heating season. Increased humidity impairs transmission of influenza, rhinoviruses and coronaviruses by…
Yesterday, I wrote about a potential strategy for delivering classes in the fall semester. By starting the semester in August instead of September, WCC could…
“There are a number of components of the building that really can’t wait much longer.” – Bill Johnson, April 28, 2020 Among a flurry of…
At the most recent WCC Board Meeting, Trustee David DeVarti asked an interesting question about WCC’s projected fall enrollment. The question is interesting mostly because…
Take some time to listen to the April 17, 2020 Board of Trustees meeting. It explains a lot about why WCC is currently the way…
Earlier this week, the presidents of Michigan State University and Wayne State University indicated that their faculties are preparing to deliver the fall semester online.…