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.
Fashion Institute holds year-end fashion show, announces transfer path with USU
During its annual spring fashion show, the SLCC Fashion Institute announced a new transfer agreement with Utah State University beginning in fall 2024.
SLCC narrows presidential search to three finalists
SLCC announced Joshua D. Baker, Dean G. McCurdy, and Gregory F. Peterson as the potential candidates to succeed Deneece Huftalin as president of the college.
‘Invisible No More’ photo exhibit commemorates historic march
A crowd gathered at West Valley Center on Friday to view a new photo exhibit that remembers the Dignity March, a historic demonstration that took place in Salt Lake City in 2006.
3rd undergrad research conference continues in highlighting student work
Dozens of SLCC students presented their undergraduate research for the third-annual Undergraduate Projects and Research Conference.
Asst. professor shares her ‘steminism’ story for SLCC event tackling STEM gender gap
Dr. Dalia Salloum shared her perspective on the world of STEM and the concept of “steminism” during a presentation on March 20.
‘UndocuMonth’ returns to SLCC in April with 5 events
The public is invited to learn about the legal, cultural and social complexities that undocumented people face, with a focus on undocumented college students, during a series of events organized by the SLCC Dream Center.
SLCC Dance Co. president discusses the state of dance at the college
A lifelong dancer, SLCC Dance Company president Lauren Uribe hopes to see the college's dance department grow with greater enrollment in the future.
Bridging the gap between people of color on campus and armed University of Utah...
At the University of Utah, the Black Cultural Center and the school's police department are working to rebuild relationships between students and faculty of color and campus officers.
We took a state-approved concealed carry permit class. This is what we learned.
Maren Archibald, Leah Call and Caitlin Keith attended a concealed firearm permit class to better understand the legal and social environment surrounding guns in our state.
College students in Utah respond to the presence of firearms on campus
Students at four of the largest colleges in Utah are shown to have mixed feelings about the presence of guns on their campuses, especially given the rising number of shootings at colleges and universities across the country in recent years.
Shooting clubs at two Utah colleges rely on responsible gun ownership
Members of USU's and the U's shooting clubs say the activity brings numerous benefits to their lives.














