Michele Ganon, Associate Professor
“Many of our students are returning to update their skills or change fields and it’s important for us to have a skilled, trained workforce that’s ready when the economy improves.”
- Michele Ganon
Michele is an Associate Professor at Western Connecticut State University where she teaches classes in accounting, taxes and finance. She has taught there for seventeen years.
A strong higher education system is even more crucial during hard times like these — and not just for kids right out of high school. People who lose their jobs can often go back to school and learn new skills so that when the economy picks up again, they can get back on their feet.
If we want our state to have the kind of highly skilled, flexible workforce, and to be the kind of place where employers know they can find the right kind of employees, we need to protect and support higher education.




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