Community Colleges – Reflections On Higher Education

Category Community Colleges

Campus Life

The fourth and final piece from November 2017. A thriving campus is of vital importance at WT, a vision I had when I first arrived and one that is still at the forefront. Every spring, countless families from across the…

Self Help for College Students

As the cost of college continues to increase, students and prospective students should be ever mindful of ways that they might help themselves reduce the cost and increase the power of the college experience. For a self-reliant student who doesn’t…

A Personal Reflection for the Season

This reflection was originally published on December 15, 2008.  It is worth a second look. Christmas memories are personal, deep and important for me. My family’s New York Christmases with the strong, first generational, influence of Western Europe; Cajun Christmases…

Bend or Break

  Free community college, whether completely free or only low-cost, is a powerful way for students to reduce the price of a bachelor’s degree or expedite entry into the workforce. Governor Bill Haslam’s Tennessee Promise has created an enrollment surge…

To and Fro

Seventh in a series on public/private higher education Illinois Sen. Bill Brady’s SB 1565 proposes creating nonprofit boards to guide public universities.  It will impact transfer students. The 21 million students enrolled in post-secondary education in the United States are…

Our Universities: No Fear

Fearless, confident leadership is required in our universities.  Leaders focused on academic excellence and student success will eventually prevail, but it may not be pretty between now and then as fearlessness is a scarce commodity in the face of subvention…

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