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With a lack of diversity in tech, SLCC shows signs of progress

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Despite the size and scale of the tech industry, several minority groups face challenging obstacles in STEM education and employment.
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Robert Reich speaks at SLCC Tanner Forum

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Economy expert Robert Reich was the keynote speaker at the Tanner Forum on Social Ethics.
Volunteers

2 ways to find volunteer opportunities in Utah

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The Thayne Center at SLCC and the United Way's 2-1-1 service help students who want to give back to the community.
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Anything but plain

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SLCC has recently hosted some famous musical groups and singers such as Michelle Branch, Jabbawockeez and Neon Trees. This September 30, another famous band will...
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Center for Health and Counseling takes care of ‘the little and the big things’

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The Center for Health and Counseling provides a wide array of medical services at low prices for students.

The Weekly Reel: Teenage Tinseltown and the Full Fathom Five fiasco

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The Globe presents a brief commentary on the recent surge of Young Adult Fiction and the journey to the silver screen.
Eccles Early Childhood Development Lab

Eccles Lab a place for early childhood success

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The Eccles Early Childhood Development Lab is not a place for children to be babysat.
Glenn Kiser presenting to SLCC students and faculty

Dolby director explains how sound tells a story

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SLCC film and audio students listened to Dolby Institute director Glenn Kiser on Wednesday.
Voices of Abuse discussion panel flyer

Panelists share stories of abuse, healing

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An overdue discussion took place at SLCC's Grand Theatre. The discussion covered experiences with abuse and healing from abuse.
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Student eating habits impact how well they learn

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Choosing natural, whole foods as snack items can help students learn better and feel better
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Program helps students save money and contribute to the community

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Transition Lab offers an alternative to the regular college education by teaching participants how to grow food, how to take those skills and trade them for necessities such as housing.
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Changes coming to Taylorsville Redwood Campus

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Facilities Services is updating the quad and other areas of the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.