Commentary: The customer service slump
Globe contributing writer Mike Ward argues that poor training and a lack of in-person social interactions are causing shortfalls in customer service.
Dash2: Grit proving essential to success
Dash2 founder and Marine Corps veteran Brandon Knotts reinvented himself after launching his information technology company.
SLCC students protest Cosmetology program cut
Students and local business leaders rally at Taylorsville Redwood Campus to protest the college administration's decision to cancel SLCC's Cosmetology program.
Student Beans offers deep student discounts
The Student Beans app connects students with discounts on non-educational expenses like food, clothing and tech.
Utah author and entrepreneur gives back to SLCC
Utah 4 Kids author Samantha Simon will be speaking and mentoring students at Entreprecursious event.
Quotes from Gov. Herbert’s campus visit
Read some of the responses that Gov. Gary Herbert gave to SLCC students during a Q&A session last Wednesday.
Discover what DECA can do for you
Kenzie Ball recaps the 2018 DECA conference and explains how DECA could help students reach their career and personal goals.
Local Utah theatre uses arts in the battle against cancer
In addition to entertaining audiences with popular musicals, the Hopebox Theatre in Kaysville also provides another service: donations to families battling cancer.
DECA invites students to step out of class and into the real world
DECA will hold a workshop called “Entreprecurious” in the Student Center at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus that will feature guest speakers who will talk to those who want to start their own businesses.
SLCC will revamp its business building with $10M donation from Gail Miller’s foundation
Businesswoman Gail Miller and her family's foundation contributed $10 million toward SLCC's school of business and its business building on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.
Maven Strong Pilate Studio: Weathering a pandemic
Tessa Arneson, owner of Maven Strong Pilate Studio, has developed a flexible business amid the coronavirus pandemic.
With a lack of diversity in tech, SLCC shows signs of progress
Despite the size and scale of the tech industry, several minority groups face challenging obstacles in STEM education and employment.











