If you would like a really good demonstration of how the WCC Board of Trustees works, please take time to view the video from the…
Posts tagged as “William MIlliken”
When people talk about unfunded liabilities in the public sector, they’re usually referring to pension/retirement payments. According to the US Census Bureau, there are about…
If you pay attention to what is happening in Ypsilanti, you will find an increasingly common query regarding rental housing costs: “Does anyone know of…
According to new data released by the US Census Bureau, workers in high-wage jobs are the least likely to quit. That sounds like a no-brainer,…
Last week, an article in US News and World Report captured the value of an associate degree. It’s somewhere between $2-$3.60 per hour, depending upon…
Today, New York City’s pay transparency law takes effect. Employers with 4 or more employees must provide salary or compensation information in job postings. NYC…
Every year, the Board of Trustees receives the Capital Outlay Plan, which is required of all publicly funded Michigan higher education institutions. The plans indicate…
Yesterday, the WCC Administration closed the campus to allow workers to repair a broken sewer line that was spilling raw sewage on campus. The sewage…
Yesterday, I wrote about a $450M ballot issue that Portland Community College will put before its voters in November. Today, Bunker Hill Community College is…
Portland Community College in Portland, OR will ask voters in its district to sign on to a $450M bond issue to fund multiple upgrades to…