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We're all aware that California community colleges are going through a "sea change*" in terms of focus, funding, and accountability. Each day seems to bring some new mandate or initiative while, at the same time, we expend countless hours strategizing to make sure that our enrollments are maintained and that our budgets are stable.
Given the uncertainty of our times, you may be interested in the insights found in this article in the Harvard Business Review: "Community Colleges Need to Evolve as Students' Needs Do."
*Here's a bit of Monday morning trivia: According to The Grammarist, the expression "sea change" is derived from the play The Tempest, produced by William Shakespeare in 1610: “Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade/ But doth suffer a sea-change/ Into something rich and strange."
Given the uncertainty of our times, you may be interested in the insights found in this article in the Harvard Business Review: "Community Colleges Need to Evolve as Students' Needs Do."
*Here's a bit of Monday morning trivia: According to The Grammarist, the expression "sea change" is derived from the play The Tempest, produced by William Shakespeare in 1610: “Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade/ But doth suffer a sea-change/ Into something rich and strange."
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