Technology


Growing our own STEM faculty

When many people in the greater United States think of California, they frequently focus on a long scenic coastline with San Francisco at the top and Los Angeles at the bottom. While this image isn’t…


Taking OER beyond just cost savings

The use of open education resources (OER) — freely available course materials that educators can use, adapt and redistribute online at little or no cost to students — can reduce the expenses of books and…


Reporter’s notebook

Missouri partnership offers more degree optionsNight classes at Peace Officer AcademyLone Star College opens its eighth collegeTyson Foods, Virginia college partner for job trainingA student’s vegan dish sold at 7-Eleven in HawaiiA butcher shop on…


Changing employers’ expectations

The demand for cybersecurity professionals is growing faster than higher education institutions can meet it. As community colleges aim to do their part in filling this critical workforce gap, they face a key stumbling block:…


Bridging the cybersecurity workforce gap

There are nearly 600,000 cybersecurity job openings nationwide and not nearly enough qualified candidates to fill them. As this cybersecurity workforce gap threatens innovation and keeps IT leaders up at night, community colleges are playing…


Snapshots

Editor’s note: Photos from member institutions of the American Association of Community Colleges.  The Virginia Community College System (VCCS) celebrates the career of retiring Chancellor Glenn Dubois at its conference this week in Roanoke. During his…


DataPoints: Responsibilities increase for student affairs

A new survey indicates that many student affairs professionals expect to see their responsibilities increase over the next five years in areas such as equity, diversity and inclusion, online student communications and crisis management for…


Training virtually for care technician certificates

Early in her life, Lisa LaBruce dreamed of becoming a nurse.   But the fear of needles made her squeamish and sent her to non-clinical occupations like administrative assistant, executive secretary and financial analyst. It always…


Headlines

Supreme Court weighs in on ‘cancel culture’ with community college casePoliticoThe Supreme Court weighed in Thursday on the long-simmering debate over “cancel culture,” unanimously rejecting a Texas community college board member’s claims that his colleagues’…