Commencement 2021: What you need to know
Salt Lake Community College's next commencement ceremony will honor both the 2020 and 2021 graduates.
Sundance Institute initiatives continue in 2021
Sundance continued to showcase free independent films and other initiatives when the community needed it most.
Utahns share why they have chosen polyamory over monogamy
More people are openly practicing polyamory, which can be described as the freedom to love multiple partners consensually.
Thin Blue Line flag disappears from UHP office window at South City Campus
SLCC staff and community members expressed concern after a Thin Blue Line flag sticker was displayed in the window of the Utah Highway Patrol's office window at South City Campus.
SLCC Fashion Institute will depart its downtown location for South City next year
The Salt Lake Community College Fashion Institute will relocate from the Library Square Center to a remodeled portion of South City Campus next year.
SLCC mental health campaign wants students to embrace their emotions
The Center for Health and Counseling launched the Feels Campaign to promote mental health services and resources that can help SLCC students.
The Fashion Institute arrives at South City campus
The SLCC Fashion Institute has finalized its relocation from Library Square to the northwest wing of the college's South City campus.
SLCC accommodates student mothers during, after pregnancy
Salt Lake Community College students can find pregnancy and postpartum accommodations through the school's accessibility and disability services.
Remembering 10 years of leadership: SLCC hosts retirement celebration for President Deneece Huftalin
Hundreds attended a retirement celebration for SLCC President Deneece Huftalin on April 18. Learn more about Huftalin's legacy, achievements, and impact on the campus community.
Groundbreaking: A new business building is coming to SLCC
The Larry H. and Gail Miller Business Building groundbreaking ceremony took place Friday, Nov. 8, at Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
How students use caffeine to power through the semester’s final stretch
From energy boosts to side effects like anxiety and sleep issues, college students find caffeine to be a double-edged sword.
Supportive occupational therapy program administration assists in filling growing societal need
SLCC's Occupational Therapy Assistant program faculty and staff help prepare the next generation of students to serve the community.














