Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube
  • News
    • Campus
    • Local
    • World
  • Arts and Entertainment
    • Performing Arts
    • Visual Arts
    • Music
    • Film
    • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
    • Campus Happenings
    • Community Happenings
    • Food
    • Business
    • Travel
    • Calendar
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Video
    • Globe News
    • What’s Bruin
    • Bruin Lens
    • Film
    • Music
    • Globe Shorts
  • Radio
Search
62.9 F
Salt Lake City
Friday, September 12, 2025
  • Newsletter Signup
  • Contests
  • About The Globe
    • Staff
    • Jobs
    • Issue PDFs
Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
Forgot your password? Get help
Privacy Policy
Password recovery
Recover your password
A password will be e-mailed to you.
The Globe The Globe
The Globe The Globe
  • News
    • Campus
    • Local
    • World
  • Arts and Entertainment
    • Performing Arts
    • Visual Arts
    • Music
    • Film
    • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
    • Campus Happenings
    • Community Happenings
    • Food
    • Business
    • Travel
    • Calendar
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Video
    • Globe News
    • What’s Bruin
    • Bruin Lens
    • Film
    • Music
    • Globe Shorts
  • Radio
Home News Campus Fair highlights SLCC’s commitment to community
  • News
  • Campus

Fair highlights SLCC’s commitment to community

By
Kachina Choate
-
September 2, 2015
0
Community Engagement Fair booths
Nonprofit volunteers wait to speak to Community Engagement Fair visitors Aug. 31 at South City Campus. (Kachina Choate)

Salt Lake Community College hosted a Community Engagement Fair to show students and staff how the school supports the community.

The Thayne Center organized the fair, which was held Monday at South City Campus and Tuesday at Taylorsville Redwood Campus. The event allowed students and staff to meet SLCC community partners.

“The Thayne Center works with over a hundred organizations, [and] one of the things our community partners said they wanted was an opportunity to connect with more students,” says interim director Sean Crossland. “We are really just trying to bridge the gap between the community and what we do here at Salt Lake Community College.”

Some of the community partners associated with the Thayne Center include the Community Writing Center, Easter Seals, Catholic Community Services, South Valley Sanctuary and many others who had booths at the fair.

Visitors were treated to pizza, donuts and muffins as they learned about service opportunities.

What many students may not realize is that a lot of classes they sign up for are service-learning classes.

These classes all combine academic instruction with a service component. Service-learning classes focus on critical, reflective thinking and personal and civic responsibility. Service-learning classes are taught in a variety of subjects like anthropology, English and political science.

The Thayne Center can help SLCC students find the perfect service opportunity, whether it be gardening, tutoring, or raising awareness for a cause.

“Everything you do as a community service can benefit yourself and the people you care about,” says Crossland. “It’s not about going out and helping some other community that needs your help; it’s about making the world more what you want to see, and a better place.”

Community Engagement Fair
A volunteer coordinator assists a guest during the Community Engagement Fair Aug. 31 at South City Campus. (Kachina Choate)
  • TAGS
  • Community Engagement Fair
  • community outreach
  • Salt Lake Community College
  • Sean Crossland
  • service learning
  • South City Campus
  • Taylorsville Redwood Campus
  • Thayne Center
Kachina Choate

RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR

Two therapists playing with a child who is practicing throwing an object to a target

Supportive occupational therapy program administration assists in filling growing societal need

Coaches and administrators talking outside in a courtyard

A new era for SLCC sports: Athletic director details plans of innovation, inclusion, and impact

Sign stating "ePortfolio Lab, 1-131"

At SLCC, the e-portfolio is (mostly) over

Four people contributing to a chalk art drawing

Back to school, with a bash!

SLCC block letter sign on east side of Redwood campus

SLCC begins changes to stay in step with HB 265

The Globe
ABOUT US
About The Globe
Staff
Jobs
Issue PDFs
FOLLOW US
Facebook Instagram Twitter Youtube
  • About The Globe
  • Staff
  • Contact Us
  • Jobs
© 2025 The Globe