How to maximize finances while in college
SLCC students can become financially smart with CashCourse
The Mill at Miller Campus helps elevate entrepreneurs
Located at Miller Campus, The Mill provides expertise and technical support to local entrepreneurs and small business owners.
New phenomenon of ‘quiet quitting’ garners attention on social media
Quiet quitters, or employees who do the minimum required work and are psychologically detached from their jobs, have become a hot topic on social media.
Alternative ideas to Black Friday
The Occupy Wall Street movement and a high unemployment rate have changed the way people are thinking about consumerism. Many are leaving their banks...
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.
Family and human studies alumni share career advice with current students
SLCC graduates returned to the Taylorsville Redwood Campus to offer career advice to the current crop of students in the family and human studies program.
Local entrepreneurs share stories of healing and hope
Mary Crafts and Lori Brinkerhoff discussed the adversity they encountered before achieving success as entrepreneurs during the "Voices of Strength" forum on Oct. 21.
James Gehrke of Magnify: Self-awareness fundamental to strong leadership
James Gehrke, founder of Magnify Leadership and Development, used the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program at SLCC to turn his idea into a business primed for success.
Pandemic remote work produces mixed results for people with disabilities
Remote work has benefited some people with disabilities, but many employees and job seekers still encounter ableism and a lack of inclusion.
Independent student news outlet challenges status quo at BYU
Prodigal Press allows student journalists and contributors to freely cover topics that may be frowned upon at Brigham Young University.
SLCC’s surplus store offers school supplies at a low cost
Salt Lake Community College operates a surplus service that sells used college assets, like computers and furniture, at low prices.
Tree planting event grows green culture at SLCC
Business Communications students and faculty celebrate a semester of hard work by planting trees at the Taylorsville Redwood Campus.











