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Not Yet Sold: What Employers and Community College Students Think About Online Education

Online education holds the promise to increase access and decrease cost of higher education. Yet many community college students and employers remain skeptical about the value of online learning, according to recent research in a report from Public Agenda, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that helps diverse leaders and citizens navigate divisive, complex issues and work together to find solutions. "Not Yet Sold" raises important questions for the future of online education, even as it quickly becomes part of the higher education mainstream.

No Other Option

How to successfully create a small school within a large one.

You Can't Ignore It

We must find ways to keep kids safe.

Fire Drill

Fire Drill!

Lining students up and marching them out of the door is not enough.

Refinishing Floors

Refinishing Floors

The difference between a good floor refinishing job and a bad one.

Great Things Come in Small Packages

Small steps lead to large enrollment growth for Great Bay Community College.

Campus Library

Redefining the Campus Library

Follow a "road map" approach to improving space efficiency within the walls of existing library facilities.

Ceiling, Walls and Floors Maintenance

On the Surface

Ceilings, walls and floors present challenges that can be met with planning and maintenance and without breaking the budget.

Schools working with the community and local law enforcement

A Proactive Approach

Working with the community and local law enforcement.

Are We Safe Yet?

Behavior Detection and Assessment

Security By Looking Around

A security methodology that enables security officers to recognize potentially violent individuals — before a tragedy occurs.