| By Keith Miller, Published May 22, 2013 | Manufacturing is the economic foundation of South Carolina, accounting for 16 percent of its total output. Greenville Technical College is doing its part to keep the workforce pipeline flowing. | |
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| By West Kentucky Community & Technical College, Published May 17, 2013 | Being an art student is particularly expensive, given supply costs in addition to textbooks and course materials. But faculty at a Kentucky college have pooled ideas to help their aspiring artists. | |
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| By Terry O'Banion, Published May 13, 2013 | Key leaders involved in the Completion Agenda recognize the need to focus more attention on teaching and learning and classroom instruction. | |
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| By Jennifer Boehmer, Published May 2, 2013 | The missions of two-year colleges call upon us to build long-term strategic partnerships with the private and public sectors to best meet the educational needs of our entire communities. | |
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| By Seth Harris, Published April 25, 2013 | The Universal Displaced Worker program is an innovative reform effort that would consolidate, modernize and accelerate the delivery of training and employment services to workers who lose their jobs. | |
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| By Sherry Zylka, Published April 17, 2013 | Do leadership competencies taught in the classroom still stack up in the field? | |
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| By Todd Cohen, Published April 16, 2013 | The green roofs, bioswale, geothermal field, solar panels and wind turbines at St. Clair County Community College in Michigan serve a dual purpose. | |
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| By David Baime, Published April 16, 2013 | The federal tax code should facilitate the ability of students and families to avail themselves of the broad array of choices in higher education, but priority should be given to low-income students. | |
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| By William Crowe, Published April 8, 2013 | It is time for community colleges to fully participate in the development of private support. | |
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| By Kay Keck and Bob Reynolds, Published March 20, 2013 | Identifying students who need help and fully understanding their needs can be a bit like assembling a puzzle when you do not know the final image. | |
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| By Terri Giltner, Published March 7, 2013 | As more colleges embrace a strategic enrollment management and marketing approach, marketing team leadership is becoming increasingly crucial to organizational performance. | |
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| By Karen Stout, Published February 28, 2013 | Numbers—good, bad and ugly—can be a powerful way to increase support for a college. | |
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| By Rod Risley, Published February 27, 2013 | Rod Risley of Phi Theta Kappa explains the benefits of using compelling personal narratives from students when advocating for community colleges. | |
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| By David Baime, Published February 25, 2013 | The looming across-the-board cuts would hit virtually all federal programs, including those of interest to community colleges. | |
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| By Times Staff, Published February 22, 2013 | Community colleges are increasingly seeking and receiving generous gifts from influential philanthropists, many of which have helped fill a void left by dwindling state and federal resources. | |
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